New Delhi:Afghanistan's foreign minister Mohammad Haneef Atmar arrived in New Delhi on Monday. He is on a three-day visit to India to discuss the developments about the Intra-Afghan Peace talks. Later in the evening, he is scheduled to meet External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar and brief him on the outcome of the Moscow conference on Afghanistan. Minister Haneef Atmar is also expected to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Besides the Afghan Peace Process, leaders from both sides will discuss the entire gamut of bilateral as well as strategic relationships between India and Afghanistan.
The visit of the Foreign minister comes days after the meeting of the extended ‘Troika’ meeting in Moscow that saw the participation of representatives of Russia, the United States, Pakistan, China and leaders from the Afghan government. However, India was not invited to the meeting.
The visit of the Afghan Foreign Minister to India holds utmost significance because it would set the tone for Joe Biden led US administration’s fresh approach to the Afghan peace process, which includes a crucial role of India.
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