Jaishankar has issued a strict warning to Pakistan and said India reserves every right to defend his people against terrorism. Jaishankar, who spoke from Washington DC before Quad’s Ministerial Section, said India “this right practices” and claims that the world must show zero tolerance to terrorism.
With his counterparts from the United States, Australia and Japan, the listening Jaishankar also said that India expects her four -member partners to understand and appreciate his position in solving terrorism.
“The world must show zero tolerance (towards terrorism). Victims and perpetrators must never be equal, and India has all the right to defend their people against terrorism. And we will be right to exercise. We expect our four -member partners to understand and appreciate,” Jaishankar said.
The Minister of the External Affairs also emphasized the need to ensure freedom of the choice of countries in the Indo-Pacific region. Also read | In a fresh warning, Jaishankar reminds Pakistan “a man named Osama bin Laden”
“It is essential that indo-pacific nations have the freedom of choice so necessary to correctly decide on development and security. We are all determined to ensure free and open indo-pacifik,” Eam Jaishankar said.
“In the last few months, we have made significant progress in Quad’s initiatives. They include the maritime, logistics, education and political coordination. We will discuss this in more detail,” he said.
He said Quad will be delivered better if it is “more cohesive, agile and focused”. “Quad is about deepening our convergence and expanding our common land. In this respect, I appreciate the consultation of various indo-pacific dimensions,” Jaishankar said.
Eam Jaishankar said India was planning to host the next four -member summit and has some suggestions on how to make it productive. Jaishankar visits the US from 30 to 2 July at the invitation of US Foreign Minister Marco Rubio.
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