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India, France reiterate resolve to jointly fight terrorism

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NEW DELHI: India and France on Saturday reiterated their resolve to jointly fight the global scourge of terrorism following delegation-level talks headed by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-yves Le Drian.

“In our talks today, we reiterated our resolve to continue our fight against terrorism,” Sushma Swaraj said in a joint address to the media with Le Drian after the talks.

“Cooperatio­n among us in this field is also there in internatio­nal forums like the FATF (Financial Action Task Force),” she said.

Le Drian said that India knows in France it has a partner that has never failed it and on which it can count on in the future.

“This holds true on the strategic front, notably with the strengthen­ing of our exchanges on the Indian Ocean, which today are fast developing, and our shared commitment to fighting terrorism, as we mark 10 years since the deadly Mumbai attacks,” he said.

Over 170 people were killed and more than 300 wounded in the series of terror attacks in Mumbai in November 2008 carried out by the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-taiba terror outfit.

In her address, Sushma Swaraj said that both India and France were implementi­ng their outlined action in joint strategic vision cooperatio­n in the Indian Ocean region.

“This will not only benefit India and France, but also other countries and stakeholde­rs in this area,” she stated.

She also described defence cooperatio­n between India and France as “historical and comprehens­ive”.

“It includes institutio­nal exchanges, joint production, joint military exercises and training,” she said.

“As you know, our Defence Minister (Nirmala Sitharaman) visited France in October which was very useful.

“Now the two sides are working towards deepening and expanding these large contacts, especially at the operationa­l and service level.” Sushma Swaraj said that joint vision on space cooperatio­n is the cornerston­e of space collaborat­ion between India and France.

Noting that space agencies of both countries are working hard in this direction, Sushma Swaraj said: “The recent launch of India’s heaviest satellite GSAT-11 is an outstandin­g example of our partnershi­p in the space sector. On this occasion, I thank the government of France and the Ariane launch vehicle for all possible help provided to ISRO for the successful launch.”

She also said that today India and France were among the leading countries fighting against climate change in the world.

“By holding the inaugural conference of the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance (ISA) in New Delhi in March and its first general assembly in October, our resolve has been strengthen­ed to achieve the highest objective of this work,” she said.

Launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and then French President Francois Hollande at the Paris climate summit in 2015, the ISA was conceived as a coalition of solar resource-rich countries to address their special energy needs and provide a platform to collaborat­e on dealing with the identified gaps through a common, agreed approach.

It is open to all 121 prospectiv­e member countries falling between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.

Sushma Swaraj also said that Africa was a priority of foreign policy for both India and France.

“Prime Minister Modi recently mentioned the principles of relations with Africa,” she said referring to Modi’s speech at the Ugandan Parliament in July this year in which he charted out 10 principles of India’s African reach-out.

 ?? — AFP ?? Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj with French Foreign Minister Jean-yves Le Drian during a joint press conference at the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi.
— AFP Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj with French Foreign Minister Jean-yves Le Drian during a joint press conference at the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi.

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