India joins other nations to oppose efforts to deploy foreign military infra

Update: 2025-10-07 17:50 GMT

New Delhi: India on Tuesday joined Russia, China and seven other nations to oppose efforts to deploy foreign military infrastructure in Afghanistan, against the backdrop of US President Donald Trump’s calls to the Taliban regime to hand over the strategic Bagram airbase.

At a fresh edition of “Moscow Format” talks, the group of the countries held extensive deliberations on bringing prosperity and development to Afghanistan.

The countries described as “unacceptable the attempts by countries to deploy their military infrastructure in Afghanistan and neighbouring states, since this does not serve the interests of regional peace and stability.

Taliban foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi participated in the Moscow Format talks for the first time.

Few weeks ago, Trump said the Taliban should hand over Bagram airbase to the US as it was set up by Washington.

At the talks in Moscow, the participating nations also called for strengthening counter-terror cooperation at both bilateral and multilateral levels.

“They emphasised that Afghanistan should be supported to undertake comprehensive measures aimed at the elimination of terrorism and its eradication within a short timeframe so that Afghan soil is not used as a threat to the security of the neighbouring countries and beyond,” the statement said.

It said the countries underscored that terrorism constitutes a serious threat to the security of Afghanistan, the region and the wider world.

Besides India, Russia and China, the meeting was attended by Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

The countries noted the need for Afghanistan’s economic ties with countries of the region and beyond.

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