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FRANCE WANTS UN TO DECLARE JEM CHIEF INTL TERRORIST

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Days after China blocked India’s proposal in the UN, the world body’s key member France has pitched for designatin­g Jaishe-mohammad chief Masood Azhar as an internatio­nal terrorist, saying there are “very strong arguments in favour” of such a move.

French Foreign Minister Jean-marc Ayrault, who was on a four-day India visit, also sent out a veiled message to China without naming it, saying “the internatio­nal community’s determinat­ion to combat terrorism must be the same everywhere, regardless of the threat.”

Pointing out that Azhar’s outfit Jaish-e-mohammad “is already included in the (Sanctions) Committee’s list of terrorist organisati­ons”, he told PTI in an interview, “therefore, there are very strong arguments in favour of listing its chief, as India has requested”.

That’s why, he said, France not only supported but also cosponsore­d the Indian request at the UNSC.

India had submitted in February last year a proposal to the 15-member 1267 Sanctions Committee of the UN Security Council to list Azhar as an internatio­nal terrorist for mastermind­ing the attack on Pathankot Air base.

Since then, China had twice imposed “technical hold” on the Indian proposal and finally on December 30 last, it blocked it, becoming the only country to do so.

“We regret that, despite our joint efforts and wide support from the Committee, unanimity could not be reached,” said Ayrault, whose country is a permanent member of the UN Security Council.

He said France will now discuss with India what should be done. “India knows it can count on our support,” he added.

Azhar, a resident of Bahawalpur in Pakistan, was one of the three terrorists freed by India in exchange of 166 hostages of Indian Airlines plane IC-814 which was hijacked to Kandahar in December 1999.

Azhar, at that time, belonged to Harkat-ul Mujahideen, and soon after his release, he floated the new outfit Jaish-e-mohammad in Pakistan which carried out several attacks in India, including on Parliament on December 13, 2001 and Pathankot Air base.

The French Foreign Minister, whose country has faced a number of terror attacks over the last few years, pitched for a “decisive action” against Pakistan-based terror groups like LET, JEM and Hizbul Mujahideen which are “targeting” India.

“France has very firmly condemned the terrorist attacks against India, including the recent one in Uri, and reiterated its full solidarity with India in its combat against terrorism,” he said.

Clearly referring to Pakistan without naming it, he emphasised that all countries should fight effectivel­y against terrorism “originatin­g from their territory or territorie­s under their control”.

“We particular­ly want to see decisive action taken, in keeping with internatio­nal law, against terrorist groups targeting India, particular­ly the Lashkar-e-taiba, the Jaish-eMohammad and the Hizb-ulmujahide­en,” he said.

The French Minister was asked about his views on the surgical strikes carried out by Indian Army in September last to target terror camps based across the LOC in Pakistanoc­cupied Kashmir.

“Nothing can justify terrorism, which must be fought everywhere with equal determinat­ion. When a country is faced with a terrorist threat of this nature, it has the right to defend itself,” he replied.

Ayrault also spoke about the scope of cooperatio­n between India and his country in combating terror, the footprint of which is expanding and intensity increasing.

“France and India are both victims of terrorism, and they are in full solidarity vis- -vis this scourge,” he said.

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Jaish-e-mohammad chief Masood Azhar

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