Influential lawmakers from G-7 want India invited to bloc's meetings on Afghan crisis
The Hindu
The lawmakers also demanded that no member of the international community of states should unilaterally recognise the Taliban regime and there must be a coordinated process, ideally through a resolution of the United Nations Security Council
Influential lawmakers from the G-7 countries have urged that India should be invited to attend the bloc's meetings that seeks to develop a common and united front for global security and regional stability in the aftermath of the Taliban taking control over Afghanistan. United States Senator Bob Menendez, who is also the Chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and his counterparts from Italy, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the European Parliament in a joint statement also said African Union should be invited to attend individual G-7 meetings when appropriate. “The withdrawal of US and allied forces from Afghanistan should not be misinterpreted by the global community as any weakening of resolve from G7 governments in taking all necessary measures to combat cross-border terrorism, to support regional cooperation or advance democratic values,” Mr. Menendez and his counterparts from G-7 countries said in the joint statement.More Related News