FS Gokhale raises issue of Azhar\'s listing with China

FS Gokhale raises issue of Azhar's listing with China

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi/Beijing 

has raised with the issue of banning of by the UN with during his meeting on Monday in with Chinese Yi emphasising that both countries should be sensitive to each other's concerns.

has shared with all evidences of terror activities of JeM and its leader Azhar, said in response to a question whether listing of Azhar was raised during Gokhale's ongoing visit.

"It is now for the 1267 and other authorised bodies of the UN to take a decision on the listing of Azhar as a global terrorist. will continue to pursue all available avenues to ensure that terrorist leaders who are involved in heinous attacks on our citizens are brought to justice," Kumar said.

Apart from Wang, Gokhale met a number of Chinese leaders, officials said.

"The issue was discussed", a source said when asked whether Gokhale raised the issue of Azhar during his meetings.

Gokhale on Monday held talks with and reviewed the progress of bilateral ties post- summit, emphasising that both countries should be sensitive to each other's concerns.

In his opening remarks, Gokhale said both sides were making efforts to implement the understandings reached at last year's informal summit at between and Chinese

"As your excellency said we will work together with the Chinese side to deepen understanding to strengthen trust to implement the decisions that are taken by the leaders and to do it in a manner in which we are sensitive to each other's concerns," he said.

China blocked Azhar's designation for the fourth-time recently, stalling efforts by the US, the UK and to designate him as a global terrorist.

The fresh move to list Azhar was initiated in the wake of Pulwama terror attack in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed. China put a technical hold on the proposal.

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First Published: Mon, April 22 2019. 17:20 IST