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We can’t afford differences on terrorism: Modi tells Jinping

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday made it clear to Chinese President Xi Jinping that India and China cannot afford to have differences on the issue of terrorism and that no country is immune from the menace.

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Benaulim (Goa) Published on: October 16, 2016 6:41 IST
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Image Source : PTI Modi met Jinping during a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the BRICS summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday made it clear to Chinese President Xi Jinping that India and China cannot afford to have differences on the issue of terrorism and that no country is immune from the menace, a significant statement that comes against the backdrop of Beijing's stand on enforcing UN ban on JeM Chief Masood Azhar. 

The view was conveyed by Modi to Jinping during a bilateral meeting here on the sidelines of the BRICS summit to be held today. 

"Both India and China are victims of terrorism and the region was suffering from the menace. The Prime Minister said no country is immune from terrorism and on this issue, we cannot afford to have any differences," MEA Spokesperson Vikas 


Swarup told reporters after the meeting. 

He said India was in dialogue with China on enforcing a UN ban on Azhar, the brain behind the 26/11 and Pathankot attacks. 

"We expect China will see logic in it," Swarup said. 

The Indian stand assumes significance against the backdrop of China continuing to block India's move to get Azhar designated as a global terrorist. 

India has been upset with China when it put on technical hold New Delhi's move to designate Azhar as a global terrorist by UN. Recently, China extended the hold by few months. 

Indian envoy to China Vijay Gokhale said both the Prime Minister and the President agreed that terrorism is a scourge for the region. 

The Prime Minister said India and China must increase cooperation in the fight against terrorism and look for a common ground and a long-term road to tackle the menace. 

President Xi said India and China must step up counter-terrorism efforts and strengthen security dialogue and partnership. 

It was announced that Yang Jiechi will meet his Indian counterpart NSA Ajit Doval soon. 

Asked whether China has been provided with any evidence in the pursuit of obtaining China's support on the Azhar issue, Vikas replied no. 

To another question, he said China condemns all forms of terrorism and a counter-terrorism dialogue has taken place with it. "This will be discussed in the next round and our expectation is that China will take all steps....(to check the menace)."

(With PTI inputs) 

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