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Turkey assures India of support in fighting terror

Erdogan said Turkey will always be by the side of India in full solidarity while battling terrorism... And terrorists will be drowned in the blood they shed

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NEW DELHI: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday assured India of his country’s full support in the fight against terrorism as he held “extensive” discussion on this evolving threat with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who described it as a “shared worry”.

Holding that “no intent or goal or reason or rationale can validate terrorism”, Modi, at a joint press event with Erdogan, said the two sides have decided to work together to deepen cooperatio­n, both bilaterall­y and multilater­ally, to effectivel­y counter this menace.

In reference to terror groups, Modi said countries across the world need to “work as one to disrupt the terrorist networks and their financing and put a stop to cross-border movement of terrorists”. They also need to stand and act against those that conceive and create, support and sustain, shelter and spread these instrument­s and ideologies of violence, the prime minister added.

Condemning the Naxal attack on Cenral Reserve Police Force personnel on April 24 in Sukma, in which 25 of them were killed, Erdogan said, “Turkey will always be by the side of India in full solidarity while battling terrorism... And terrorists will be drowned in the blood they shed.”

Ahead of his visit to India, Erdogan had pitched for a multilater­al dialogue to resolve the Kashmir issue to ensure peace in the region. “We should not allow more casualties to occur (in Kashmir). By having a multilater­al dialogue, (in which) we can be involved, we can seek ways to settle the issue once and for all,” he had told a TV channel in an interview.

The remarks are contrary to the position of India, which maintains that the Jammu and Kashmir issue is a bilateral matter between it and Pakistan, and that there is no scope for a third party mediation. Modi and the visiting dignitary had comprehens­ive discussion and took stock of full range of bilateral relations, including political and economic.

Referring to changing times where societies face new threats and challenges every day, Modi said the context and contours of some of the exiting and emerging security challenges globally are “our common concern”.

“In particular, the constantly evolving threat from terrorism is our shared worry. I held an extensive conversion with the Turkish president on this subject. We agreed that no intent or goal or reason or rationale can validate terrorism,” the prime minister said.

The two leaders, who addressed a India-Turkey business forum earlier in the day, also pitched for enhanced trade and business ties. Observing that India and Turkey are two large economies which present an enormous opportunit­y to expand and deepen commercial linkages, Modi said at the level of the two government­s, there is a need to approach the entire landscape of business opportunit­ies in a strategic and long-term manner.

“Our bilateral trade turnover of around $6 billion does not do full justice to convergenc­es in our economies. Clearly, the business and industry on both sides can do much more,” he added.

Turkish president also emphasised the need to increase the bilateral trade to at least $10 billion, as soon as possible, and added that the countries will look at ways to expand cooperatio­n in the energy and infrastruc­ture sectors, in particular.

After Modi-Erdogan meet, the two sides exchanged three pacts, including one between their telecom authoritie­s.

This is Erdogan’s first foreign tour after winning a referendum on April 16 that further consolidat­ed his executive powers. The Turkish leader arrived here on Sunday on a two-day visit.

 ?? - PTI ?? ELATED: Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hands with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan after their joint statement at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Monday.
- PTI ELATED: Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hands with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan after their joint statement at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Monday.
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