Afghanistan, India And US To Hold Trilateral Talks At UN Summit In New York

MEP: Trilateral talks between Afghanistan, India and the United States will be held on the sidelines of a UN meeting in New York.

The issue was raised by John Kerry US Secretary of State with his counterpart Sushma Swaraj, Indian Foreign Minister in New Delhi.

Speaking in a joint press conference with his Hindi counterpart, Kerry said the next trilateral talks on the sidelines of the UN summit in New York will be done.

“Countries should not be distinct between good and bad terrorists, terrorism, is terrorism, no difference at all,” he added.

He called on Pakistan to participate in the fight against terrorism and take serious activities like other nations.

The trilateral talks about terrorism that Afghanistan is the main victim comes with the presence of Afghanistan, India and US that previously all of the same meetings with Pakistan’s attendance, had failed.

Kerry’s remarks about Pakistan taking part in fight against terrorism also comes as Islamabad has always been accused of collaborating with terrorist groups.

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