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‘No Justification, No Looking Away’ - Jaishankar's Hard-Hitting Message Against Terrorism at SCO Meet in Russia
Jaishankar condemned terrorism without excuse and urged the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation to strengthen cooperation and update its agenda to tackle evolving security challenges.
- At the SCO Summit in Moscow on Tuesday, Jaishankar urged member nations to display zero tolerance towards terrorism, asserting there can be no justification, no looking away, and no whitewashing.
- Recalling the bloc’s origins, Jaishankar noted the SCO was created to fight terrorism, separatism and extremism, and said it must expand its agenda and update working methods to remain effective.
- On trade and economics, Jaishankar flagged uncertainty and called for wider, fair economic links, urging SCO members to de-risk, diversify, and promote fairness and transparency.
- Jaishankar reaffirmed India’s right to defend its people, warning threats have intensified and urging member countries of the SCO to adopt an uncompromising, united stance against terrorism.
- Highlighting cultural ties, S. Jaishankar proposed exhibitions of sacred Buddhist relics and heritage cooperation initiatives with Central Asian nations, urging stronger humanitarian cooperation amid climate change and pandemics.
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"No Looking Away": S Jaishankar On Terrorism At SCO Meet In Russia
Underscoring that there can be "no looking away" and "no whitewashing", India called upon the world to display "zero tolerance" towards terrorism in all its forms, days after 15 people were killed in a bomb blast in Delhi.
·New Delhi, India
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S Jaishankar's remarks at the SCO Council of Heads of Government meeting in Moscow, Russia, come amid investigations into the Delhi blast, which killed at least 12 people
·New Delhi, India
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