Saturday, June 25, 2022
  • Home
  • National
  • International
  • Movies
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Fitness
  • Lifestyle
  • Punjab
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home International

Afghanistan must never again become a safe haven for terrorism: G7 leaders to Taliban | World News

by author
August 25, 2021
in International
0
Afghanistan must never again become a safe haven for terrorism: G7 leaders to Taliban | World News
0
SHARES
14
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Related posts

Russia-Ukraine war: Ukrainians left with one way out of Sievierodonetsk, as fierce fighting rages | World News

Russia-Ukraine war: Ukrainians left with one way out of Sievierodonetsk, as fierce fighting rages | World News

June 13, 2022
S-400 defence missile system delivery proceeding well: Russian envoy | World News

S-400 defence missile system delivery proceeding well: Russian envoy | World News

June 13, 2022


New Delhi: The leaders of the Group of Seven nations met on Tuesday (August 24, 2021) and sent a message to the Taliban saying that Afghanistan must never again become a ‘safe haven’ for terrorism. In a joint statement released after the emergency virtual meeting under the Presidency of the United Kingdom, the G7 leaders expressed grave concern about the situation in Afghanistan and called for calm and restraint to ensure the safety and security of vulnerable Afghan and international citizens and the prevention of a humanitarian crisis. 

“We call for adherence to obligations under international human rights law, including the rights of women, girls, and minority groups, and that international humanitarian law is upheld in all circumstances. We honour the significant sacrifices made by the Afghan people, people of our own countries, and countless others, who have worked toward a more peaceful, just and secure future for Afghanistan,” the leaders said.

Taliban will be held accountable for their actions 

The G7 leaders said that they will judge the Afghan parties by their actions, not words. “In particular, we reaffirm that the Taliban will be held accountable for their actions on preventing terrorism, on human rights, in particular, those of women, girls and minorities and on pursuing an inclusive political settlement in Afghanistan,” they said. The leaders stated that the legitimacy of any future government depends on the approach it now takes to uphold its international obligations and commitments to ensure a stable Afghanistan.

Afghan people deserve to live in dignity

The statement after the virtual meeting of the leaders of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the US also read that the Afghan people deserve to live in dignity, peace and security, reflecting the last two decades of their political, economic and social achievements, in particular for women and girls. 

“Afghanistan must never again become a safe haven for terrorism, nor a source of terrorist attacks on others,” the G7 leaders gave a message to the Taliban, who gained momentum after capturing Kabul on August 15.

ALSO READ | ‘US army must be held accountable for Afghanistan crisis,’ says China

The G7 leaders said that any future Afghan government must adhere to Afghanistan’s international obligations and commitment to protect against terrorism and safeguard the human rights of all Afghans, particularly women, children, and ethnic and religious minorities. They said that the future Afghan government should also uphold the rule of law, allow unhindered and unconditional humanitarian access and counter human and drug trafficking effectively. 

“We call on all parties in Afghanistan to work in good faith to establish an inclusive and representative government, including with the meaningful participation of women and minority groups,” they said.

Ensure safe evacuation 

The leaders of the Group of Seven nations said that their ‘immediate priority’ is to ensure the safe evacuation of their citizens and those Afghans who have partnered with them and assisted their efforts over the past twenty years. “We will continue to coordinate closely on this, and we expect all parties to continue to facilitate this, and to ensure the safety of humanitarian and medical personnel, and other international service providers. We will cooperate together, and with neighbouring and other countries in the region hosting refugees, on a coordinated approach to safe and legal routes for resettlement,” the leaders said.

ALSO READ | CIA director met Taliban leader in Afghanistan on Monday: Reports





Source link

Previous Post

A matter of control - The Financial Express

Next Post

Realising monetisation plan needs setting easy terms & conditions and zero govt intervention

Related Posts

Russia-Ukraine war: Ukrainians left with one way out of Sievierodonetsk, as fierce fighting rages | World News
International

Russia-Ukraine war: Ukrainians left with one way out of Sievierodonetsk, as fierce fighting rages | World News

June 13, 2022
S-400 defence missile system delivery proceeding well: Russian envoy | World News
International

S-400 defence missile system delivery proceeding well: Russian envoy | World News

June 13, 2022
Russia-Ukraine war: Russia destroys bridge over Ukrainian river, cutting escape route | World News
International

Russia-Ukraine war: Russia destroys bridge over Ukrainian river, cutting escape route | World News

June 13, 2022
Russia-Ukraine war: Ukraine says it remains in control of Sievierodonetsk plant sheltering hundreds | World News
International

Russia-Ukraine war: Ukraine says it remains in control of Sievierodonetsk plant sheltering hundreds | World News

June 12, 2022
China’s Wuhan played role in AMPLIFYING Covid-19 pandemic: WHO advisory group | World News
International

China’s Wuhan played role in AMPLIFYING Covid-19 pandemic: WHO advisory group | World News

June 11, 2022
Russia-Ukraine war: Ukraine pleads for more weapons, cholera spreads in Mariupol | World News
International

Russia-Ukraine war: Ukraine pleads for more weapons, cholera spreads in Mariupol | World News

June 11, 2022
Next Post
Realising monetisation plan needs setting easy terms & conditions and zero govt intervention

Realising monetisation plan needs setting easy terms & conditions and zero govt intervention

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Torrential rainfall, floods batter southern states, Andhra worst hit, Karnataka on high alert | India News

Torrential rainfall, floods batter southern states, Andhra worst hit, Karnataka on high alert | India News

7 months ago
Work on permanent solution for reducing pollution in Delhi-NCR: SC tells Air Quality Commission | India News

Work on permanent solution for reducing pollution in Delhi-NCR: SC tells Air Quality Commission | India News

6 months ago
Here’s what Auto Inc has to say, Auto News, ET Auto

Here’s what Auto Inc has to say, Auto News, ET Auto

1 year ago
Brands show interest in Olympics medallist Mirabai Chanu

Brands show interest in Olympics medallist Mirabai Chanu

11 months ago

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fitness
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

BROWSE BY TOPICS

Architecture culture Fitness indian architecture indian culture indian culture and heritage indian news lifestyle national news Technology technology news Travel travelling

About Us

Awaj Ludhiana Ki

Address

2667/3, Kishore Nagar, Tajpur & Jail Road, Ludhiana – 141008

Recent News

  • Ukrainian army leaving battered city for fortified positions
  • Inequality, intensified: Uneven Covid response didn’t help level global income or wealth inequality
  • Car review: New Hyundai Venue
  • EV fires aren’t going anywhere, consumers will have to live with it, Auto News, ET Auto
  • Factors to consider while insuring your new two-wheeler

Category

  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fitness
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

Search

No Result
View All Result

Email

[email protected]

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers

Copyright © 2019 Awaj Ludhiana Ki or it's affiliates | Website by Awaj Ludhiana Ki Team

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Contact us
  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fashion
  • Fitness
  • Food
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Punjab

Copyright © 2019 Awaj Ludhiana Ki or it's affiliates | Website by Awaj Ludhiana Ki Team

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In