Friday, October 31, 2014

BEIJING: India and China today shared their converging views on terrorism while highlighting mutual concerns over resurgence of terror groups in the backdrop of the US' troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. -- The two countries with shared concerns over cross border terrorism took an active role at a key conference on the future of Afghanistan here. -- Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh, who took part in the fourth -- ministerial conference of the Istanbul Process on Afghanistan attended by new Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, Pakistan's National Security Advisor Sartaz Aziz, and officials of several other countries, had a separate meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the sidelines. -- Wang was highly appreciative of India taking the lead role in implementing confidence building measures in Afghanistan as well as New Delhi's contribution for the reconstruction of the war-torn country, Singh, the former army chief told Indian media here. -- "They do feel concerned about terrorism which India also feels concerned about. To that extent there is a convergence of views on this particular issue," he said. -- Read More, Economic Times, http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/india-china-share-converging-views-on-terror-at-afghanistan-meet/articleshow/44997913.cms

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