India calls for early conclusion of Comprehensive Convention on Intl Terrorism at CICA meet

By ANI | Published: September 24, 2019 03:05 AM2019-09-24T03:05:01+5:302019-09-24T03:15:03+5:30

India on Monday sought support on an early conclusion of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism during the CICA informal Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs here.

India calls for early conclusion of Comprehensive Convention on Intl Terrorism at CICA meet | India calls for early conclusion of Comprehensive Convention on Intl Terrorism at CICA meet

India calls for early conclusion of Comprehensive Convention on Intl Terrorism at CICA meet

India on Monday sought support on an early conclusion of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism during the CICA informal Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs here.

The Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) meeting was attended by the Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan.

"Terrorism is a scourge that afflicts member countries of CICA and others. It's sustained through financial, political and moral support of some states," the MoS said.

"Orgsations such as the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) are engaged in maintaining the integrity of the international financial system in Asia for combating terror financing. Members of CICA must continue to support the FATF in its endeavours," he added.

"We also seek your support on an early conclusion of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism, as proposed by India," Muraleedharan stated.

The MoS also said that India supports a rule-based order in Asia.

"The situation in Afghstan is a matter of concern. Restoration of normalcy in Afghstan through a legitimate democratic process is essential for the long-term stability of Afghstan and the region. India has stood resolutely behind the Government and people of Afghstan and has supported development of Afghstan despite many impediments," he said.

He reiterated that India has consistently supported an Afghan-led, Afghan-owned and Afghan controlled peace process.

"As a responsible nation of the region, India has deployed its naval ships in the Gulf, alongside other nations, to ensure that there is no interruption in trade and movement of ships. We are hopeful that we will be able to prevent any escalation in the situation into a conflict through dialogue and diplomacy," the MoS also said while highlighting that there are growing concerns over the situation in the Gulf region.

"India supports inclusive and consensus-based multilateral cooperation. India's policies of Think West, Act East, Security and Growth for All, and its vision of Indo-Pacific are a reflection of our commitment to partner with countries of Asia in our collective endeavour to make the 21st century a century of Asia," Muraleedharan lastly added before concluding.

( With inputs from ANI )

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