External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar | India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Pakistan, foreign Minister S Jaishankar He said that any country that believes that terrorism can be used to advance its interests will find a boomerang on them.
Addressing Foreign Ministers at the Conference on Dialogue and Confidence-Building Measures Asia (CICA) in Kazakhstan, he said the world no longer tolerates the use of terrorism by one state against another. “Cross-border terrorism is not a government gimmick; This is another form of terrorism. The international community must unite against this menace… Any calculation that extremism, bigotry, violence and bigotry can be used to advance interests is too short-sighted. Such forces will come back to haunt those who nurture them. ”
His words were directed as much against Pakistan as against Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, where he lamented the lack of stability, pointing out that it would make it difficult to bring Covid under control.
Jaishankar also took a jibe at China, saying that while connectivity is necessary in modern times, some rules need to be followed. “As we build these modern arteries of commerce, it is absolutely essential that the most basic principles of international relations are followed. Respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of nations is at the forefront,” Jaishankar said.
Later, when he met with the Kazakh President Kasim-Jomart TokayevJaishankar said: “Ensuring that Afghan territory is not used to support terrorism and promoting the formation of an inclusive government are recognized as priorities.”

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