PM Modi calls on SCO to give priority to combating terrorism

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Astana/New Delhi, July 4 (UNI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday called on the SCO nations to give priority to combating terrorism, and stressed that the international community must isolate and expose countries that harbour terrorists, provide safe havens and condone terrorism.

In his remarks that were delivered by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar who was physically present at the summit in Astana, the Prime Minister also welcomed Belarus as the newest member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).

The PM said that it is particularly noteworthy that the SCO is reiterating mutual respect for sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, equality, mutual benefit, non-interference in internal affairs, non-use of force or threat of use of force as a basis for our foreign policies. “We have also agreed not to take any measures contrary to the principles of state sovereignty and territorial integrity”.

“While doing so, priority must naturally be given to combating terrorism, one of the original goals of the SCO. …Let us be clear that if left unchecked, it can become a major threat to regional and global peace. Terrorism in any form or manifestation cannot be justified or condoned. International community must isolate and expose those countries that harbour terrorists, provide safe havens and condone terrorism.

“Cross-border terrorism requires a decisive response and terrorism financing and recruitment must be resolutely countered. We should also take proactive steps to prevent the spread of radicalization among our youth. The Joint Statement issued during India’s Presidency last year on this subject underlines our shared commitment,” the PM said.

He also mentioned climate change as another issue of concern.

“We are working towards achieving committed reduction in emissions, including transition to alternate fuels, adoption of electric vehicles, and building climate-resilient infrastructure. In this context, during India’s SCO presidency, a Joint Statement on emerging fuels, and a Concept Paper on de-carbonization in the transportation sector were approved,” the PM stressed.

The PM said while economic development requires robust connectivity, respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity is essential for connectivity and infrastructure projects. So too are non-discriminatory trade rights and transit regimes. The SCO needs to deliberate seriously on these aspects, the PM said.

He said that technology needs to be made creative and applied for the welfare and progress of our societies. “India is among the countries to formulate a National Strategy on Artificial Intelligence and the launch of an AI Mission. Our commitment to ‘AI for All’ is also reflected in working within the SCO framework on a Roadmap on AI cooperation”.

PM Modi said India has recognised the centrality of Central Asia to SCO and has prioritized their interests and aspirations. It is reflected in greater exchanges, projects and activities with them.

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