Pulwama fallout: US for India\'s bid to name Masood Azhar as global terrorist

Pulwama fallout: US for India's bid to name Masood Azhar as global terrorist

IANS  |  New Delhi 

US John Bolton, in a telephonic conversation with his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval, has extended support for India's bid to designate (JeM) as a global terrorist, an MEA statement said on Saturday.

extended and reiterated its support towards India's right to self-defence against cross-border under the 1267 Committee of the after the toll in the deadly Jaish attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama on Thursday reached 49.

The suicide attack on a (CRPF) convoy carrying troopers towards had blown up a bus when an explosive-packed SUV rammed into the paramilitary vehicle, causing the death of some 40 troopers at the spot.

Doval and Bolton have resolved to hold to account for its obligations under UN resolutions and to remove all obstacles to designate as a global terrorist under the Resolution which has already designated JeM as a terror body.

It was China, who has been stonewalling the process. on Friday indicated it would continue to block India's bid to declare as an international terrorist even after JeM claimed responsibility for the worst-ever attack in on security forces since militancy erupted in the state in 1989.

"The two NSAs vowed to work together to ensure that cease to be a safe haven for JeM and terrorist groups that target India, the US and others in the region," the statement said.

The conversations took place during a telephone call between Doval and Bolton on Friday evening.

During the conversation, Bolton expressed condolences and outrage over the Pulwama attack by the Pakistan-based terror group.

The American also offered all assistance to to bring the perpetrators and sympathisers of the attack promptly to justice.

Doval appreciated the US support.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, February 16 2019. 10:58 IST