India’s Jaishankar discusses Afghanistan, urges SCO to stop hunger crisis

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
India&s external affairs minister S Jaishankar on Friday discussed the crisis in Afghanistan and said the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(SCO) must help combat the hunger crisis in the country.Addressing the SCO foreign minister&s meeting in Tashkent, he said that India has
extended humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan to help it fight hunger and food insecurity.India is helping Afghanistan everywhere
We have already delivered 40,000 tons of wheat, 500,000 doses of vaccines, as well as clothing and emergency supplies to the Indira Gandhi
Hospital in Kabul,& Jaishankar said.Issues of international and regional importance were discussed among the foreign ministers.The Foreign
Minister of Kyrgyzstan Jeenbek Kulubaev also spoke at the meeting and said the situation &in Afghanistan remains complex and seriously
impacts regional security
The international conference on Afghanistan held in Tashkent upon the initiative of Uzbekistan was relevant and timely.The coordinated
position of SCO countries will allow Afghanistan to achieve peaceful and sustainable development sooner
Kyrgyzstan is ready for cooperation with all interested countries in this area,& Kulubaev said.The SCO&s Council of Foreign Ministers
meeting started in Tashkent on Friday and was officially opened by acting Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Vladimir Norov.The Foreign
Ministers& meeting is the final stage in preparation for the SCO Summit set for September 15-16 in Samarkand, in southern Uzbekistan.The
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