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Identify states that provide ‘sanctuary’ to terror groups: India

BEIJING: In a veiled attack on Pakistan, India on Tuesday asserted that arguments of “political convenience” to provide an alibi for terrorist organisations are no longer tolerable.

Identify states that provide ‘sanctuary’ to terror groups: India

Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj shakes hands with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi at the Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing. AFP



Beijing, April 24

In a veiled attack on Pakistan, India on Tuesday asserted that arguments of “political convenience” to provide an alibi for terrorist organisations are no longer tolerable and the international community should identify states that provide “sanctuary” to terror groups.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, addressing separate meetings of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) here in the Chinese capital, underlined India’s strong opposition to cross-border terrorism and the urgent need to build a strong security architecture to combat the threat posed by it.

In her address at the SCO Council of Foreign Ministers’ meeting, also attended by Pakistan Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif, Swaraj raised the issue of global terrorism.


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There are a number of challenges that are being faced by the world today, foremost being the threat of global terrorism and the imminent need to build a strong security architecture to combat it, she said.

“Terrorism is an enemy of the basic human rights — of life, peace and prosperity,” Swaraj said.

The criminal terrorist militias are not impeded by borders as they seek to destroy the architecture of international stability and build walls of fear in societies that believe in pluralism, she said.

“We strongly believe that our fight against terrorism should not only seek to eliminate terrorists but should also identify and take strong measures against States that encourage, support and finance terrorism and provide sanctuary to terrorists and terror groups,” Swaraj said without mentioning any country.

Addressing the SCO Defence Ministers’ meeting, Sitharaman raised the issue of cross-border terrorism and said the world has now realised that there are no good terrorists.

“Arguments of political convenience to provide an alibi for terrorist organisations that support terrorism through material support or otherwise are no longer tolerable. “Indeed, as the world has now realised, there are no good terrorists,” she said in the presence of Pakistan Defence Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan.

India and Afghanistan blame Pakistan for providing safe havens to terror groups such as Lashkar-e-Toiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, the Taliban and the Haqqani Network.

The Haqqani network has carried out a number of kidnapping and attacks against US interests in Afghanistan. The group is also blamed for several deadly attacks against Indian interests in Afghanistan, including the 2008 bombing of the Indian mission in Kabul that killed 58 people.

“We must adopt an uncompromising approach towards the persisting threat of terrorism in Afghanistan. India is committed to assist Afghanistan in regaining stability, including cooperation in building capabilities of Afghan security forces,” the defence minister said.

Swaraj said maiming and killing innocent lives indiscriminately, constitutes the most blatant violation of human rights.

“We have to work together to wipe-out this scourge from the face of the earth. In order to realise this objective, we must unite across our differences, strengthen our resolve and script an effective strategy against terror. We welcome the clarity shown by the SCO on terrorism from its inception,” she said.

The SCO, headquartered in Beijing, was founded in 2001.

Comprising China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, India and Pakistan, the SCO aims at military cooperation between the member states and involves intelligence sharing, counter-terrorism operations in Central Asia and joint work against cyber terrorism.

India and Pakistan were admitted last year into the organisation in which China plays an influential role. — PTI

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