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Name and shame countries which support terrorism: India

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prasad1

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India on Wednesday said that countries which support terrorism must be named and shamed, asserting the need for united efforts to combat terror.

Foreign secretary S Jaishankar, while stating this at a security conference in a veiled reference to Pakistan, also said that some countries believe that they can buy peace at home by supporting groups for terror outside, which he said, was "delusional". He did not name any country.

He said India will continue to be in touch with Pakistan with regard to the probe in the terror attack on an IAF base in Pathankot last month.

"Nations which support terrorism must be named and shamed," Jaishankar said at the Counter-Terrorism Conference 2016 here.

He called for fostering greater international cooperation to fight terrorism while pointing out that even so-called victims of terror do not cooperate on fighting terror on international stage.

Jaishankar said that governments must show solidarity through a united message condemning terror attacks.

"Since Pathankot attack happened, we have been in touch with Pakistan. We have been in touch at my level and the NSA level because only by remaining in touch, we can expect them to progress on the basis of information which we have provided to them," he said.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...port-terrorism-India/articleshow/50833760.cms

IT IS GREAT IDEA, but who can name other as terrorist? Is there a yardstick?
 
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