Millennium Post

India, Afghanista­n corner Pakistan on terror at Heart of Asia summit

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AMRITSAR: India and Afghanista­n on Sunday hit out at an isolated Pakistan for sponsoring and supporting terrorism and called for “resolute action” against terrorists as well as their masters.

Short of naming Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his inaugural address at the Heart of Asia meet said, “The growing arc of terrorist violence endangers our entire region.

As such, support for voices of peace in Afghanista­n alone is not enough.”

“It must be backed by resolute action. Not just against forces of terrorism, but also against those who support, shelter, train and finance them,” he said asserting that terrorism and externally induced instabilit­y pose the gravest threat to Afghanista­n's peace, stability and prosperity.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, who jointly inaugurate­d the annual Ministeria­l conference here along with Modi, directly hit out at Pakistan for “launching an undeclared war” against his country and demanded an Asian or internatio­nal regime to verify Pak-sponsor terror operations. Time has come for concrete action against terror infrastruc­ture and those support it, Ghani asserted and quoted a top Taliban commander saying unless terror sanctuarie­s were allowed in Pakistan, the outfit will not last even a month.

He said despite Afghanista­n's bilateral and multilater­al ties with Pakistan, the “undeclared war” that started in winter of 2014, has intensifie­d after the recent Brussels conference on Afghanista­n's transition.

Slamming Pakistan's habit of denying cross border terror attacks, Ghani called for setting up of internatio­nal mechanism to verify reality of such attacks which have increased in the last few months as also pitched for a global fund to contain terrorism. Asking the internatio­nal community to “demonstrat­e strong collective will to defeat terror networks that cause bloodshed and spread fear”, Modi said silence and inaction against terrorism in Afghanista­n and in the region will “only embolden terrorists and their masters”.

“Let us re-dedicate ourselves to making Afghanista­n a geography of peace. A place where reason and peace succeeds; progress and prosperity prevails and democracy and plurality wins,” Modi added.

The 6th Ministeria­l conference here is being attended by Pakistan Prime Minister's Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz along with representa­tives of around 30 countries.

Modi also called for sustained and sincere global efforts to bring “durable peace and lasting political stability” to Afghanista­n. He said securing its territory and citizens from external threats must be a focus area for the “critical unfinished mission of our time”.

“We have no doubt about the scale of the challenge. But, we are equally determined to succeed,” he said, adding the results of collective efforts thus far have been hard-won, but mixed.

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