Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

India, Australia sign agreement to expand counter-terror efforts

- Press Trust of India

A pact to expand counter-terror cooperatio­n was among six agreements India and Australia inked on Monday as the two countries called for strong action against those financing and providing sanctuary to terror groups.

During their talks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpar­t Malcolm Turnbull decided to expand their ties in key areas, including defence, trade, energy and education. The two leaders asserted that the fight against terrorists, terror organisati­ons and networks should also identify, hold accountabl­e and take strong measures against those who encourage, support and finance terror, provide sanctuary to terrorists and terror groups, and falsely extol their virtues.

“They emphasised the need for urgent measures to counter and prevent the spread of terrorism and violent extremism and radicalisa­tion and expressed their determinat­ion to take concrete measures to step up cooperatio­n and coordinati­on among the law enforcemen­t, intelligen­ce and security organisati­ons,” a joint statement said.

The Mous provided for deeper cooperatio­n in areas of health and medicine, sports, environmen­t and climate, among others. Modi also thanked Turnbull for passage of a legislatio­n by the Australian parliament paving way for the country to export uranium to India.

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? PM Modi and his Australian counterpar­t Malcolm Turnbull take a selfie during their Metro ride to Akshardham. Theirs was among several VIP movements that led to traffic jams in Delhi on Monday.
PTI PHOTO PM Modi and his Australian counterpar­t Malcolm Turnbull take a selfie during their Metro ride to Akshardham. Theirs was among several VIP movements that led to traffic jams in Delhi on Monday.

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