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Europe must play a lead role in combating terrorism: Modi

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday described terrorism as the “gravest challenge” facing humanity and urged Europe to play a lead role in developing an effective global response under the aegis of the United Nation (UN) to deal with this menace.

Modi arrived here on the first leg of his six-day, fournation tour of Germany, Spain, Russia and France. In an interview to the German newspaper Handelsbla­tt he said, “Europe has been hit hard by terrorism”.

“To our mind, terrorism is the gravest challenge facing humanity. Europe must play a lead role in developing an effective global response under the aegis of the United Nations to deal with this menace,” he said.

Modi’s remarks come in the wake of a spate of terrorist attacks that have struck European countries like Germany, France, the UK and Sweden recently.

The latest terrorrist attack to have rocked Europe was at a concert in Manchester where a suicide bomber blew himself up, killing 22 people.

Speaking to the country’s leading business daily, Modi struck a warning note against moves towards protection­ism and called for Europe to ensure that the global economy “remains open for internatio­nal trade and free flow of investment and people”.

“We do have concerns regarding protection­ist and anti- immigrant sentiments in the world. We are hopeful that they will be addressed,” Modi said. “We live in an interconne­cted world. Movement of goods, capital and people across borders is essential to our collective progress and to realise the benefits of globalisat­ion,” he said.

Modi stressed the importance of India to Germany, stating that it was as among the “most open” and “fastest growing major economies in the world”. The prime minister also called for reform of the internatio­nal order to reflect current day global realities, rather than the global bodies created in the aftermath of the World War.

“India has been seeking reform of the UN Security Council for quite some time...There is an urgent need to expand the Security Council,” he said, adding that India has all the credential­s to become a permanent member in an expanded Security Council.

He said India sees Germany as an important partner in the national flagship programmes of Make in India, Skill India, Startup India, Clean India and Smart Cities. “The European Union is an important global player. Its stability has a significan­t bearing on global developmen­ts, including peace and security. India values its strong and multi-faceted relationsh­ip with both the United Kingdom and the European Union and is committed to further strengthen­ing its ties with both the strategic partners. We will continue this approach,” he added.

“We do have concerns regarding protection­ist and anti-immigrant sentiments in the world. We are hopeful that they will be addressed”

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? German Chancellor Angela Merkel (right) and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi walk through the garden of the government guest house, Meseberg Palace, near Berlin
PHOTO: PTI German Chancellor Angela Merkel (right) and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi walk through the garden of the government guest house, Meseberg Palace, near Berlin

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