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Modi Calls Ghani, Offers Medical Help For Victims

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi phoned President Ashraf Ghani on Wednesday to share his condolences with the Afghan government in the wake of recent attacks in Kabul and said his country was ready to help with the treatment of victims.

Modi also discussed the issue of insurgent safe havens in the “neighboring country,” Ghani’s office said in a statement.

“Modi has strongly condemned the attacks in Kabul and other parts of the country that killed and wounded many Afghans,” the statement read, adding that the “Indian Prime Minister told President Ghani that there are safe havens and training centers of terrorists in our neighboring country which isequipping (insurgents) to launch such terrorist attacks.”

He also emphasized the need for talks over the elimination of safe havens and said “the serious combat(mission) against this must continue,” the statement read.

Modi meanwhile said India is ready to help Afghanistan treat those wounded in recent attacks and “stands with the people of Afghanistan.”

In the meantime, Ghani thanked Modi for his support and called “India the real and honest friend of thepeople of Afghanistan,” read the statement.  

He also praised Modi for his view of the region and said “the time has come to act to isolate countries that support terrorists.”

Modi Calls Ghani, Offers Medical Help For Victims

In a phone call to Ghani, the Indian PM said his country stands by the people of Afghanistan and that it was ready to help treat victims.

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi phoned President Ashraf Ghani on Wednesday to share his condolences with the Afghan government in the wake of recent attacks in Kabul and said his country was ready to help with the treatment of victims.

Modi also discussed the issue of insurgent safe havens in the “neighboring country,” Ghani’s office said in a statement.

“Modi has strongly condemned the attacks in Kabul and other parts of the country that killed and wounded many Afghans,” the statement read, adding that the “Indian Prime Minister told President Ghani that there are safe havens and training centers of terrorists in our neighboring country which isequipping (insurgents) to launch such terrorist attacks.”

He also emphasized the need for talks over the elimination of safe havens and said “the serious combat(mission) against this must continue,” the statement read.

Modi meanwhile said India is ready to help Afghanistan treat those wounded in recent attacks and “stands with the people of Afghanistan.”

In the meantime, Ghani thanked Modi for his support and called “India the real and honest friend of thepeople of Afghanistan,” read the statement.  

He also praised Modi for his view of the region and said “the time has come to act to isolate countries that support terrorists.”

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