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India on Wednesday, 10 November, chaired a regional summit to discuss the situation in Taliban-governed Afghanistan.
NSA-level officials from Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkemenistan, and Tajikistan were in attendance at the summit, where it was agreed that "Afghanistan’s territory should not be used for sheltering, training, planning, or financing any terrorist acts".
Addressing the conference, Doval further went on to say that there is a need to have "close consultations" among the regional leaders at this time, and stressed "greater cooperation and coordination" on the issue.
"The Third Regional Security Dialogue on Afghanistan held in Delhi emphasised that Afghanistan’s territory should not be used for sheltering, training, planning or financing any terrorist acts," the Delhi Declaration on Afghanistan released after the meeting stated.
The participants emphasised the importance of ensuring that the fundamental rights of women, children, and minority communities are not violated...and underlined the need to provide urgent humanitarian assistance to the people of Afghanistan," the declaration said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday also met with the Heads of the National Security Councils of seven nations at the summit.
PM Modi also expressed the hope that the Regional Security Dialogue would work to revive central Asia's traditions of moderation and progressive culture, and counter extremist tendencies, news agency ANI reported.
(With inputs from Hindustan Times and NDTV.)
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