Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

CHINA DEFENDS PAK ON MODI’S ‘TERROR EXPORT FACTORY’ REMARK

- Sutirtho Patranobis letters@hindustant­imes.com

China on Friday defended Pakistan following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks that the country is a “terror export factory” but indicated terrorism will be on the agenda when Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO) members meet in Beijing next week.

The Chinese foreign ministry said the world community should support Pakistan’s counter-terror efforts but noted that security is a priority for the SCO and “relevant topics” will be discussed when members of the bloc, including India and Pakistan, meet next week.

External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman are flying to Beijing over the weekend to participat­e in separate meetings of the SCO foreign and defence ministers ahead of the summit in coastal Qingdao city in June, which will be attended by Modi.

Asked about Modi’s comments, foreign ministry spokespers­on Hua Chunying said: “Terrorism is an enemy faced by all. The internatio­nal community should work together to combat terrorism. The internatio­nal community should also support the efforts of Pakistan in fighting terrorism and cooperate with it.”

In response to another question on whether terrorism will be on the agenda at next week’s meeting, she said, “As for the foreign ministers’ meeting on terrorism, I believe it is a purpose of the SCO to promote relevant cooperatio­n in the field.”

Hua added, “Security has been a priority of the SCO since its inception. So the upcoming Prime Minister’s SCO meeting will see participan­ts exchanging views on the relevant issues. All participan­ts will uphold the SCO spirit to take forward the developmen­t of SCO.”

During an interactio­n with the Indian diaspora in London this week, Modi referred to Pakistan as a “terror export factory” and said New Delhi’s 2016 surgical strikes along the Line of Control were aimed at sending a clear message to Islamabad.

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