Paris [France], May 5 (ANI): India and France on Wednesday expressed serious concern about the humanitarian situation and violation of human rights in Afghanistan while calling for an inclusive and representative government in the country. Issuing a joint press statement after the talks between the two countries during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the two countries “reiterated their strong support for a peaceful, secure and stable Afghanistan.”
“India and France expressed serious concern on the humanitarian situation and violation of human rights and reiterated strong support for a peaceful, secure and stable Afghanistan, emphasizing respect for its sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity and non-interference in its internal affairs,” the joint statement read. “They called for an inclusive and representative government, and respect for the rights of women, children and minorities,” the statement added.
Reaffirming the UNSC Resolution 2593, which was adopted in 2021, the two countries also emphasized that there should be “zero tolerance for the use of Afghan territory for spreading terrorism in other parts of the world,” while also agreeing to work together in this regard, including at the UN Security Council.
The UN resolution 2593 which was adopted by the UN Security Council (UNSC) on August 31, 2021, just days after the Taliban takeover of Kabul, demands that Afghan territory not be used to threaten or attack any other country or to shelter and train terrorists.
Notably, the situation of human rights in Afghanistan has worsened since the collapse of the Afghan government and the Taliban’s return to power in August last year. Although the fighting in the country has ended, serious human rights violations continue unabated, especially against women and minorities.
Afghanistan is also grappling with a serious humanitarian crisis as according to international assessments, Afghanistan has now the highest number of people in emergency food insecurity in the world, with more than 23 million in need of assistance, and approximately 95 per cent of the population having insufficient food consumption.
The joint statement came on the final day of the three-day Europe visit of PM Modi, during the course of which the Prime Minister visited Germany and Denmark, before making a brief stopover in Paris.
“In sum, it was a short but substantive visit,” Foreign Secretary Kwatra said, adding, “for us a path for accelerated progress in the relationship lies ahead of us.”
India, France express concern on global food security in light of Ukraine war
Paris [France], May 5 (ANI): Condemning the civilian deaths in Ukraine and calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities, India and France on Wednesday also expressed concern at the risk to the global food security and nutrition in light of the ongoing conflict.
Issuing a joint statement at the end of the discussions between the two countries during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Paris, India and France said that they are committed to enabling a coordinated, multilateral response to address the risk of aggravated food crisis because of the conflict in Ukraine. “India and France express deep concern about the current aggravation of global food security and nutrition, already impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, and especially in developing countries,” the joint statement read.
The statement further said that the two countries are committed to addressing the risk of an aggravated food crisis, “including through initiatives such as the Food and Agriculture Resilience Mission (FARM), which aims at ensuring well-functioning markets, solidarity and long-term resilience.”
In the joint statement, France reiterated “its strong condemnation of the unlawful and unprovoked aggression against Ukraine by Russian Forces.” “The two leaders discussed the regional and global implications of the conflict in Ukraine and agreed to intensify coordination on the issue,” the statement read.
Earlier, addressing a press briefing after the talks between PM Modi and French President Macron, Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra said that “the two leaders agreed that close coordination and engagement was important so that both India and France can play a constructive role in the evolving situation (in Ukraine).” “The two leaders also exchanged views very extensively on the cascading effect of the situation in Ukraine, in terms of the global food shortages, shortages of commodities such as fertiliser, and how the two countries can partner together in order to address some of these challenges which are very real and felt on the ground,” Kwatra said.
The Foreign Secretary emphasized that “there is a very clear understanding of each other’s position (on Ukraine) and they (PM Modi and French President Macron) did agree to stay in touch and coordinate very closely (on the issue).”
The comments came on the final day of the three-day Europe visit of PM Modi, during the course of which the Prime Minister visited Germany and Denmark, before making a brief stopover in Paris. “In sum, it was a short but substantive visit,” Foreign Secretary Kwatra said, adding, “for us a path for accelerated progress in the relationship lies ahead of us.”
He also informed that Prime Minister Modi has invited President Macron to visit India at the earliest possible oppurtunity. PM Modi emplaned for India after the conclusion of his engagements in Paris on Wednesday (local time). (ANI)