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At SCO summit, PM Modi talks tough on terrorism

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BISHKEK (Kyrgyzstan) — With his Pakistani counterpar­t Imran Khan listening, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the countries which “promote, support and fund” terrorism must be held accountabl­e.

He also pitched for an internatio­nal conference to discuss how the menace of terror could be fought better.

In his address at the Summit of eight-nation Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO) here, he said the forces of humanity should shed their narrow minded approach and join hands to eliminate the scourge of terrorism.

The SCO-Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure should use all its power to fight terrorism, Modi told the leaders of the grouping, including Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“Last Sunday, during my visit to Sri Lanka, I went to the St Antony Church (which was attacked by terrorists on April 21). There I realized that the ghastly face of terrorism can appear anywhere and anytime, claiming the lives of innocent people,” the prime minister said.

“To deal with this threat, all forces of humanity should come out of their narrow minded approach and come together,” he said.

The St Antony Church was witness to the bloodiest terror attack in Sri Lanka in which around 250 people were killed.

Modi went on to add, “The countries which promote, support and fund terrorism must be held accountabl­e,” in a clear reference to Pakistan whose Prime Minister was also present. “India calls for an internatio­nal meet to discuss how to deal with terrorism,” he said.

Underlinin­g the need for stability and security in the SCO region, the prime minister said an important element in this regard is peaceful, united, secure and prosperous Afghanista­n”.

He said India supports the efforts for an “Afghan-led, Afghan-owned and Afghan-controlled peace process” and expressed happiness that a road map has been prepared for the SCO-Afghanista­n Contact Group.

During his address, Modi also spoke about the need for the SCO members to work for better connectivi­ty, healthcare, alternate energy and humanitari­an cooperatio­n.

In the context of connectivi­ty, he said India and the SCO region have links dating back to thousands of years. “This, our common region, needs better connectivi­ty in the modern era. India’s focus on connectivi­ty is reflected in the initiative­s like the Internatio­nal North-South Transport Corridor, Chahbahar Port (developmen­t) and Ashgabat agreement,” he said.

The Ashgabat agreement, which India joined last year, is a multi-modal transport pact among the nations like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenist­an, Iran, Pakistan and Oman.

India also started an air freight corridor connecting Kabul and Kandahar in Afghanista­n with New Delhi and Mumbai in 2017, the prime minister said.

“Connectivi­ty is a must for prosperity, regional integratio­n, good governance, transparen­cy and stability,” he said. Along with physical connectivi­ty, the people-to-people connectivi­ty holds no less importance,” he said.

India’s E-tourism visa is available for most of the SCO nations, Modi said and announced that the Indian tourism website will soon have a Russian interface and a 24X7 tourism helpline in Russian language for the convenienc­e of the travelers from the SCO countries. —

The countries which promote, support and fund terrorism must be held accountabl­e

PM Narendra Modi

 ?? ANI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the SCO Summit in Bishkek on Friday. —
ANI Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the SCO Summit in Bishkek on Friday. —

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