India, Germany will see closer co-op on Afghanistan: German ambassador
   Date :04-Oct-2021

German Envoy_1  
 German Envoy to India Walter
J Lindner unveils symbolic street-art painting of
India-Germany friendship, in New Delhi on Sunday. (ANI)
 
 
NEW DELHI ;
 
INDIA and Germany are very much on the same wavelength on issues concerning Afghanistan and the two countries will see closer cooperation in this regard, German ambassador to India Walter J Lindner said on Sunday. “India is a very big actor there (Afghanistan)... involved in a lot of developmental projects and Germany has been very active (there) for the last 20 years. So, we both share pretty much the same principles,” Lindner said at an event held to mark the 31st anniversary of German reunification. He unveiled a symbolic painting on a large wall at the iconic Sheila Theatre in Paharganj here depicting the friendship between India and Germany. Lindner said the two nations supported the previous government in Afghanistan and tried to help it make headway and improve the situation, especially for women, in the country. “We are all surprised by the fast advancement of the Taliban. Now, we have to deal with this situation. We still have to get people out of Afghanistan by talking to the Taliban.
 
We still have a humanitarian crisis to prevent in Afghanistan through the United Nations. “We have some conditions under which we talk to the Taliban -- an inclusive government which is not yet there. But we still have to have some kind of dialogue to make advancement on these points. India is very much on the same wavelength. So, we will see closer cooperation between us,” he said. The German envoy said economy, environmental protection, green energy, student exchange, science and technology, and artificial intelligence will be the key areas of the India-Germany partnership ahead. Walter J Lindner said today is an important day for Germany as East and West Germany were reunited 31 years ago on this day.