India, Uganda pledge to fight terrorism; renew calls for UN Security Council's reform

Press Trust of India  |  Kampala 

and today voiced their strong commitment to combat in all its forms and manifestations, and reaffirmed the need for the UN Security Council's comprehensive reform to make it more effective to the geo-political realities of the 21st century.

They agreed that the poses a grave threat to global peace and stability and reiterated their strong commitment to combat it in all its forms and manifestations, it said.

They stressed that there could be no justification for acts of terror on any grounds whatsoever.

The leaders asserted that strong measures should be taken against terrorists, terror organisations, their networks and all those who encourage, support and finance terrorism, or provide sanctuary to terrorists and terror groups, it said.

They also underscored the need to ensure that terror organisations do not get access to any weapons of mass destruction or technologies and committed to cooperate for the early adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on International (CCIT), the statement said.

had proposed the CCIT more than two decades ago in the as an instrument for a global alliance of nations against terrorism.

Modi and Museveni reaffirmed the need for a comprehensive reform of the UN Security Council, including its expansion, to make it more representative, accountable, effective and responsive to the geo-political realities of the 21st century, the statement said.

along with Brazil, and has been pushing for the expansion of the for long, saying that the current UN and its powerful do not reflect the ground realities of the 21st century.

They reiterated their commitment to intensify their cooperation in the UN and other multilateral organisations in order to address current global challenges such as climate change and to foster international and regional peace and security, as well as sustainable development.

The two leaders emphasised the need for regular convening of bilateral mechanisms, including at Foreign/External Affairs Ministers level, to review the overall state of bilateral relations, and for the expeditious implementation of the economic and development cooperation projects.

Modi arrived in yesterday on a two-day state visit, the first by an Indian in 21 years.

Museveni praised the contribution of the 30,000-strong Indian Diaspora towards Uganda's national development and economic growth. India appreciated the significant role played by for economic integration and maintenance of peace and stability in the region.

During the visit, Modi also announced gifting of 100,000 and Training books for school-going children of Uganda and 100 solar power irrigation pumps for helping Uganda's efforts in the development of agriculture.

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 17:35 IST