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Modi praises Xi’s BRICS leadership

Xi praises India’s strong resolve against terrorism

- ARCHIS MOHAN AND PTI

Amid a border standoff between their armies and a day after either side had rejected the possibilit­y of a ‘pull aside’ meeting between their two leaders, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday shook hands on the sidelines of an informal BRICS leaders’ meeting. Both are in Hamburg to attend the G20 Summit.

In a tweet, External Affairs Ministry spokespers­on Gopal Baglay said Modi and Xi discussed "a range of issues" at the BRICS leaders' informal gathering in Hamburg "hosted by China." Baglay didn’t elaborate on the details, or whether the military standoff between China and India in the Dokalam area near the Bhutan tri-junction came up for discussion.

Modi-Xi meeting comes a day after the Chinese foreign ministry had said in Beijing the "atmosphere" is "not right" for a formal bilateral meeting between the two leaders in Hamburg. New Delhi had retorted how such a meeting has not been sought. In New Delhi, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi tweeted: “Why is our Prime Minister silent on China?”

According to China’s staterun Xinhua news agency, in his remarks at the informal BRICS leaders’ meeting, the Chinese President urged the BRICS countries to push for "peaceful settlement" of regional disputes. The Xinhua report didn’t elaborate on whether Xi went into any details of these regional disputes.

In his address, Modi "appreciate­d" momentum in the bloc under the Chinese chairmansh­ip and extended full cooperatio­n for the grouping's upcoming summit to be hosted by in the Chinese city of Xiamen later this year. "Under Xi's chairmansh­ip, the progress and positive momentum of BRICS has further deepened our cooperatio­n," Modi said.

A Ministry of External Affairs press statement quoted Modi as saying that G20 nations, which includes the five BRICS nations, should also "collective­ly oppose terrorism financing, franchises, safe havens, support and sponsors."

In his speech, Xi also appreciate­d the momentum witnessed at the BRICS bloc during India's chairmansh­ip before it was passed on to China, and praised India's strong resolve against terrorism, the press release said. It quoted Xi as saying he appreciate­s India's success in economic and social developmen­t and wishes India even bigger success.

Besides India and China, Russia, Brazil and South Africa are part of the BRICS grouping.

In his address at the G20 Summit, Modi said some countries were using terror as a tool to achieve political objectives and pressed for "deterrent" action collective­ly by the G-20 members against such nations. The PM equated Pakistan based Lashkar-eTaiba, Jaish-e-Mohamamd as also the Haqqani network to ISIS and Al-Qaeda, saying their names may be different but their ideology is the same.

The PM regretted that the internatio­nal response to terrorism was weak and said more cooperatio­n was needed to fight the menace. The Indian prime minister presented an 11-point 'Action Agenda' which included suggestion­s for exchange of lists of terrorists among G-20 nations, easing and expediting of legal processes like extraditio­n and concrete steps to choke funds and weapon supply to the terrorists.

 ?? PHOTO: AP/PTI ?? French President Emmanuel Macron with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G20 leaders summit in Hamburg on Saturday
PHOTO: AP/PTI French President Emmanuel Macron with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G20 leaders summit in Hamburg on Saturday

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