Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Time for talks over after Pulwama attack: Modi

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TOUGH STAND PM says the entire world needs to unite and take firm steps against terrorism

NEW DELHI: In an apparent message to Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday asserted that the time for talks was over in the wake of Pulwama suicide bombing and said the global community should unite and act firmly against terrorists and those supporting it.

His tough words came after discussion­s with visiting Argentine President Mauricio Macri at the Hyderabad House when India and Argentina came down heavily on the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir which killed more than 40 CRPF troopers.

“President Macri and I are agreed that terrorism is the a very big threat to world peace and stability. The Pulwama terror attack shows that the time for talks are over. Now the entire world needs to unite and take firm steps against terrorism and their supporters,” Modi said.

“Hesitation in taking firm measures against the terrorists and those against humanity also amounts to encouragin­g terrorism,” he said.

Modi said it was important for G-20 countries to implement the 11-point agenda of Hamburg Leaders Statement. India and Argentina will issue a special declaratio­n against terrorism later in the day, he added.

The Prime Minister welcomed Argentina as a new member of the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance.

Macri, in his remarks, con- demned the terror attack. “I firmly condemn it. We condemn every kind of terrorist attack. This goes against healthy co-existence. I am pleased to be able to work together to fight this scourge of mankind.”

Macri is on three-day visit to India at the invitation of Modi. Accompanie­d by his wife Juliana Awada, Macri arrived in India on Sunday. He received a ceremonial welcome at the Rashtrapat­i Bhawan on Monday morning in the presence of President Ram Nath Kovind.

This was the fifth meeting between Modi and Macri and the Argentine leader said it “speaks of the very good chemistry we had since our first meeting”.

Macri said Asia was seeing profound transforma­tion and India had enormous importance in Asia and increasing­ly so in the world.

He said that visit of Rabindrana­th Tagore to Buenos Aires in November 1924 was “a milestone in the relationsh­ip.”

On a personal note, Macri said he stayed in the same house for five years where Tagore was hosted by an Argentine woman, Victoria Ocampo. “I am imbued with Tagore’s spirit to deepen the links.”

Modi termed Argentina as an “agricultur­e powerhouse” and said India had set a goal of running 30 per cent of vehicles on electricit­y by 2030.

“Argentina is part of Lithium triangle and has 54 % of Lithium reserves,” he said.

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Argentina's President Mauricio Macri shake hands prior to a meeting in New Delhi on Monday
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Argentina's President Mauricio Macri shake hands prior to a meeting in New Delhi on Monday
 ?? ANI ?? Deepak Mittal, joint secretary, MEA and Pakistan's AG Anwar Mansoor Khan ahead of the proceeding­s in Kulbhushan Jadhav case at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice at the Hague in the Netherland­s on Monday.
ANI Deepak Mittal, joint secretary, MEA and Pakistan's AG Anwar Mansoor Khan ahead of the proceeding­s in Kulbhushan Jadhav case at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice at the Hague in the Netherland­s on Monday.

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