Sushma Swaraj, Hamid Karzai agree to intensify security, defence ties
Kabul: As Afghanistan prepares for a democratic transition of power, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Afghan President Hamid Karazi on Wednesday held wide-ranging talks on political and security situation in the war-torn country and agreed to intensify cooperation in areas like security and defence.
During the meeting, Swaraj expressed India’s strong commitment to continue extending its all possible help to Afghanistan to meet various challenges and conveyed that it will remain engaged in the country’s reconstruction activities in a significant way.
Both the sides underlined the need for expanding trade ties.
Swaraj, who is on her first visit here as External Affairs Minister, drove straight from the airport to presidential palace where she held talks with Karzai on various key issues.
Sources said entire political situation was also discussed during the meeting.
Swaraj said India will speed up various development projects in Afghanistan.
As NATO forces prepare to withdraw from the country, Afghanistan wants India to help it in meeting security challenges.
Afghanistan has been pressing India for supply of military hardware and weapons system to it.
Sources said Afghan side conveyed to India its security needs.
Seeking to enhance strategic cooperation and help Afghanistan deal with key challenges of security and stability, Swaraj arrived here earlier in the day.
Swaraj’s visit also assumes significance as it comes amid rising fears of the reemergence of the Taliban and other Al-Qaeda-linked elements in the country following withdrawal of NATO forces by end of the year.