Updated On: 17 August, 2021 12:00 AM IST | London | PTI
UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the way forward would involve the creation of some form of international 'contact group' to ensure Afghanistan can never be used to launch terrorist attacks against the UK or its allies

A man holds a certificate acknowledging his work for Americans as hundreds of people gather outside the international airport in Kabul. Pic AP/PTI
India as a key partner of the UK in the region and chair of the United Nations Sanctions Committee will have a very important role to play in dealing with the unfolding crisis in Afghanistan with the takeover of the Taliban, the UK government said.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the way forward would involve the creation of some form of international "contact group" to ensure Afghanistan can never be used to launch terrorist attacks against the UK or its allies. “I think it’s incredibly important in all of this to be working with a wider group of not just like-minded countries but partners that can exercise maximum influence. And that will mean, difficult as it is, to engage with China and Russia as well as our closer partners like India,” Raab told the BBC.