The Asian Age

Russia, India, China meet, condemn global terror

■ Swaraj also held a separate bilateral talk with Chinese minister

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The foreign ministers of Russia, India and China ( RIC) — Sergey Lavrov, Sushma Swaraj and Wang Yi — held trilateral talks in the Capital on Monday on a host of issues but Pakistan- based terror groups Lashkar- e- Tayyaba ( LeT) and Jaish- eMohammad ( JeM) were not specifical­ly named in the RIC joint communique that was issued on Monday. However, the communique did state that the three countries “agree to strengthen cooperatio­n to take decisive and concerted actions against globally proscribed terrorists and terror entities” and that the three countries “condemn all forms of terrorism and all terrorists, terror entities and organisati­ons listed by the UN Security Council.” Both the LeT and the JeM are UN- proscribed terror outfits. Indian Government sources said the condemnati­on of terror and all UN- proscribed outfits in the communique included the two terror outfits even though they were not mentioned by name. However, just three months ago, the two Pakistan- based terrorist organisati­ons had been named—- as groups indulging in violence—— in a joint statement at the BRICS ( Brazil- RussiaIndi­a- China- South Africa) Summit in China’s Xiamen city, indicating that the Chinese may have somewhat hardened their stand since then. China had once again recently blocked efforts led by India, the US, Britain and France to get JeM chief Masood Azhar banned by the UN although the JeM itself has already been banned by the UN. Ms. Swaraj, however, raised the terrorism issue strongly during the RIC talks, saying terror outfits like the LeT “directly undermine internatio­nal peace and security and endanger ongoing efforts to strengthen the global economy and ensure sustainabl­e growth and developmen­t” She also told her other two counterpar­ts that “India strongly recommends a comprehens­ive policy for dealing with global terrorism”.

After a separate bilateral meeting with her Chinese counterpar­t Wang Yi, Ms, Swaraj said the two countries ( India and China) agreed that they “should further strengthen our mutual trust to develop a better understand­ing”. This also seems to be a veiled reference to the Doklam military face- off between the two countries earlier this year, particular­ly in the wake of the Chinese position that the Doklam issue was handled with “restraint” by it. According to news agencies, the Chinese Foreign Minister, during the bilateral talks, spoke about a political settlement to resolve “hotspot and difficult issues” and also pitched for dialogue over use of force.

 ?? — PTI ?? Union Minister for External Affairs Sushma Swaraj with her Chinese counterpar­t Wang Yi and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in New Delhi on Monday.
— PTI Union Minister for External Affairs Sushma Swaraj with her Chinese counterpar­t Wang Yi and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in New Delhi on Monday.

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