Qatari special envoy for conflict resolution meets S Jaishankar...

 Qatari special envoy for conflict resolution meets S Jaishankar....

The rapid deterioration of the security situation in Afghanistan is a “serious matter”, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday after meeting Qatari special envoy for conflict resolution Mutlaq bin Majed Al-Qahtani.

Al-Qahtani, the Special Envoy of the Foreign Minister of Qatar for Counter-terrorism and Mediation of Conflict Resolution, is on a visit to India ostensibly to discuss the latest developments in Afghanistan.

In a series of tweets, Jaishankar said a peaceful and stable Afghanistan requires that the rights and interests of all sections of the society are promoted and protected. “Pleased to receive Qatar Special Envoy Mutlaq bin Majed Al-Qahtani. Shared the Indian perspective on recent developments in Afghanistan. Also the concerns of the region that I heard during recent interactions,” he said.

“Rapid deterioration of the security situation is a serious matter. A peaceful and stable Afghanistan requires that the rights and interests of all sections of society are promoted and protected,” the external affairs minister added.

Al-Qahtani had played a key role in the Afghan peace process and his visit to India comes amid mounting global concerns over escalating violence by the Taliban in Afghanistan. On Friday, Al-Qahtani met J P Singh, the Joint Secretary in the Pakistan-Afghanistan-Iran division in the Ministry of External Affairs. Singh has been India’s point-person for Afghanistan.

As a key stakeholder in Afghanistan’s stability, India has been holding talks with countries of the region and all leading players on the fast-evolving situation in the war-torn country. Qatar’s capital Doha has been the venue for the intra-Afghan peace talks and the Gulf country has emerged as a crucial player in facilitating the Afghan peace process.

Al-Qahtani’s visit to India also comes days ahead of talks among Russia, China, the US, and Pakistan on the situation in Afghanistan. The ‘extended Troika’ convened by Russia is scheduled to be held in Doha on August 11.