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Condemn countries using terrorism as instrument of state policy: India @ UN

By Lalit K Jha
September 21, 2017 23:19 IST
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In a veiled attack on Pakistan, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Thursday said terrorists continue to find shelter in countries using terrorism as an "instrument of state policy" and called on her counterparts
from BRICS to condemn efforts to sponsor the menace.

Her statement comes ahead of Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi's address at the United Nations General Assembly.

 

"The horror of terrorism continues to haunt global peace and security. Terror groups draw sustenance from support systems in South Asia," Swaraj said at the BRICS Ministerial Meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.

"Terrorists continue to find support and shelter in countries which use terrorism as an instrument of state policy," the minister said.

She did not name any country but the reference was clearly to Pakistan.

Swaraj also called for terrorists' funding, their weapons supply, training and political support to be systematically cut off.

She also called for early conclusion of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism while urging all the BRICS countries -- Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa -- to condemn efforts, including by states, to use religion to justify, sustain and sponsor terrorism against other countries.

The Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism was proposed by India in 1996 to enhance prosecution and extradition of terrorists.

In her speech, Swaraj suggested an alliance between International Solar Alliance and New Development Bank.

"I hope we can work together to give this ambitious agenda practical shape in coming months," Swaraj added.

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