Terrorism will recoil on those who nurture it, says Arun Jaitley

Says, need to encourage closer information exchanges, intelligence cooperation to address threat

Press Trust of India  |  Moscow 

Arun Jaitley
Arun Jaitley

on Wednesday called for united global action in strongly resisting "opportunistic" efforts of some states to support terrorist groups by facilitating training, funding and providing safe havens to them.

Addressing an international security conference here, Defence Minister said is being "reinvented" in newer and even more dangerous manifestations and that the challenge must be dealt with effectively.



Without naming any country, he said will recoil on those who nurture it, adding distinctions are still sought to be made between good and bad terrorists, despite all the evidence and experience to the contrary.

The sixth Moscow conference on international security is attended by defence ministers of a large number of countries.

"We should also resolutely resist opportunistic efforts by some states to support terrorist proxies by training, funding or providing safe havens to such groups for their limited objectives," he said.

On the positive side, he said, the territory acquired by in the Middle East has begun to be effectively challenged by several countries.

"It is reassuring and should be taken to its logical conclusion. Cooperation between major powers in this effort can become a template for similar steps elsewhere," he said.

At the same time, he said even work is on to eliminate the breeding grounds of in the Middle East, the dangers of such elements returning to their home countries has become a major challenge.

"We need to encourage closer information exchanges and intelligence cooperation to address this threat," he said.

The defence minister said the scourge of remains the primary security challenge for all peaceful countries, asserting will steadfastly partner all friendly countries confronted with the challenge of

"We have successfully addressed this threat for over three decades. We will continue to strengthen ongoing cooperation in counter-with our partners," he said.

Terrorism will recoil on those who nurture it, says Arun Jaitley

Says, need to encourage closer information exchanges, intelligence cooperation to address threat

Says, need to encourage closer information exchanges, intelligence cooperation to address threat on Wednesday called for united global action in strongly resisting "opportunistic" efforts of some states to support terrorist groups by facilitating training, funding and providing safe havens to them.

Addressing an international security conference here, Defence Minister said is being "reinvented" in newer and even more dangerous manifestations and that the challenge must be dealt with effectively.

Without naming any country, he said will recoil on those who nurture it, adding distinctions are still sought to be made between good and bad terrorists, despite all the evidence and experience to the contrary.

The sixth Moscow conference on international security is attended by defence ministers of a large number of countries.

"We should also resolutely resist opportunistic efforts by some states to support terrorist proxies by training, funding or providing safe havens to such groups for their limited objectives," he said.

On the positive side, he said, the territory acquired by in the Middle East has begun to be effectively challenged by several countries.

"It is reassuring and should be taken to its logical conclusion. Cooperation between major powers in this effort can become a template for similar steps elsewhere," he said.

At the same time, he said even work is on to eliminate the breeding grounds of in the Middle East, the dangers of such elements returning to their home countries has become a major challenge.

"We need to encourage closer information exchanges and intelligence cooperation to address this threat," he said.

The defence minister said the scourge of remains the primary security challenge for all peaceful countries, asserting will steadfastly partner all friendly countries confronted with the challenge of

"We have successfully addressed this threat for over three decades. We will continue to strengthen ongoing cooperation in counter-with our partners," he said.
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