
Minister of external affairs with Jaishankar gave the international community a strong message and emphasized the global threat represented by terrorism associated with Pakistan. In a revealing interview with the European news website, Euctiv Jaishankar stressed that the recent confrontation in India-Pakistan was not “not only a question in India-Pakistan. It is terrorism. And the same terrorism will eventually return to chase you.” ”
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“A man named Usama bin Laden”
Jaishankar referred to the infamous terrorist Osama bin Ladin and asked, “Allow me to remind you of something – there was a man named Osama bin Ladin.
Osama bin Laden (1957–2011) was the founder and leader of the militant Islamist group of Al-Qaeda, responsible for organizing numerous terrorist attacks around the world, including devastating attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States.
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Bin Laden was born in a rich Saudi family in Riyadh and at the end of the 70s. He was involved in the Afghan Mujahiden resistance against the Soviet invasion.
In 1988 he founded al-Qaeda to support global jihad against what he saw as western oppression of Muslims.
His network carried out attacks on US embassies in Africa, USS Cole, and finally on September 11 attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people and triggered the American war against terror.
After years of shelter, Osama bin Laden was killed by American special forces in Pakistan Abbottabad.
SINDOOR OPERATION IS NOT TAKE TIT-FOR-TAT
The Minister of the Union criticized the international media for framing the India Sindoor Operation, which was launched after a deadly terrorist attack of Pahalgam 22 April, which claimed 26 lives, such as a simple tit-for-to-two armed nuclear weapons.
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Jaishankar explained, “I want the world to understand – that’s not just a question of India – Pakistan. It’s about terrorism.”
About war in Russia-Ukraine
As for the conflict of Russia-Ukraine, Jaishankar explained to the Indian neutral attitude and said, “We do not believe that the differences can be solved by war-we do not think that the solution comes from the battlefield.” He stressed the balanced approach of India and noted: “India also has a strong relationship with Ukraine – it’s not just Russia.”
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Jaishankar asks West to “think about the past”
Jaishankar also called on the Western countries to think about their past actions and say that “India has a longest complaint-the borders were only violated months after independence when Pakistan sent attackers to Kashmir.
He added: “If the same countries – which were avoiding or restrained at the time – now say” Let’s go with a big conversation about international principles “, I think I’m justified when I ask them to think about their own past.”
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About economic ties
On economic ties, Jaishankar stated on an agreement on free trade in India EU-India and emphasized “qualified work and more trustworthy economic partnerships in India than China”. He also expressed Indian reservations about the EU carbon boundaries (CBAM) and said, “Let’s not pretend – we are against its parts. We have very deep reservations about CBAM and we were quite open.”
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