City
Epaper

India major actor in Afghanistan, we exchanged our points of view: German envoy

By ANI | Updated: October 3, 2021 17:45 IST

Asserting that India has a major role in Afghanistan, German Ambassador to India, Walter J Lindner on Sunday said that both New Delhi and Berlin discussed ongoing developments in the troubled nation.

Open in App

Asserting that India has a major role in Afghanistan, German Ambassador to India, Walter J Lindner on Sunday said that both New Delhi and Berlin discussed ongoing developments in the troubled nation.

The German envoy made these remarks at an event held here to mark the 31st anniversary of German reunification. Lindner said that both India and Germany share principles on the issue of governance in Afghanistan.

"Yes, we exchanged anyway, our points of view because India is a very big actor there and have done a lot of development projects. And Germany has been very active in Afghanistan for 20 years. We both share pretty much the same principles. We were supporting the previous government."

Taliban took Afghanistan in August after the fall of the democratically elected government. In subsequent months, the outfit announced an all-male interim government with some of the UN-designated terrorists.

Lindner stated that Germany was trying to help the previous governments to make headway and improve the situation for especially women, and others in the country.

"Now, we were also shocked and surprised by the advancement of the Taliban. And now we have to deal with the situation we still have to get people out of Afghanistan."

Pointing to the impending humanitarian crisis, the German envoy, "We have to look at what's the future course of the country is."

The envoy added that India is very much on the same wavelength as Germany. "So we will see closer cooperation between us."

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Walter j lindnerNew DelhiTalibanBerlinThe new delhi municipal councilDelhi south-westTalibansNew-delhiTaliban movement
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalNew Delhi Railway Station Sees ‘Stampede-Like’ Chaos Due to Train Delays (Watch)

NationalAmit Shah Reviews Delhi’s Law & Order Situation, Says Illegal Intruders Will Be Identified and Deported

NationalDelhi: Speaker Vijendra Gupta Responds To LoP Atishi’s Letter, Says, “Surprising That Opposition Is Not Aware Of Rules”

NationalSupreme Court Dismisses Plea on Delhi Railway Station Stampede, Questions Evidence of 200 Deaths

NationalDelhi Metro Update: DMRC to Operate Special Early Morning Services for New Delhi Marathon 2025 on Feb 23; Check Full Schedule

International Realted Stories

InternationalNorth Korea denounces Japan PM's offering to war shrine

InternationalIran port explosion: Death toll rises to 8, over 750 injured

InternationalTwo Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza

InternationalIranian FM voices satisfaction with 'process, pace' of indirect talks with US

InternationalTaiwan detects Chinese military activity near its territory