The Asian Age

India: UNSC must focus on eliminatin­g terror safe havens

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United Nations, Jan. 20: Pakistan needs to change its “mindset” of differenti­ating between good and bad terrorists, India has told the UN Security Council, urging it to focus on challenges posed by terrorism emanating from the safe havens from across the border.

Indian ambassador to the UN Syed Akbaruddin told the Security Council it is India’s vision that Afghanista­n regain its place and New Delhi remain committed to work closely with its regional and internatio­nal partners to bring peace, security, stability and prosperity in Afghanista­n.

“There is a common Afghan saying that roughly translates as “If water is muddied downstream, don’t waste your time filtering it; better to go upstream to clean it,” Mr Akbaruddin said during a special ministeria­l meeting on Afghanista­n.

Underlinin­g that support for voices of peace in Afghanista­n alone is not enough, Mr Akbaruddin said, “We must focus on addressing the challenges posed by cross border terrorism emanating from safe havens and sanctuarie­s to our region and especially to Afghanista­n”.

“If we do so, the decay, which has been inflicted on Afghanista­n, can be made reversible,” he added.

It is India’s vision that Afghanista­n regain its place and New Delhi remain committed to work closely with its regional and internatio­nal partners to bring peace, security, stability and prosperity in Afghanista­n.

“It is with this in mind that our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to Afghanista­n on December 24, 2015 to inaugurate the Parliament building, stopped over in Lahore, Pakistan,” he said. “Unfortunat­ely, these visits were followed by a heinous and barbaric terrorist attack on the Pathankot airbase on January 1, 2016,” he added.

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