This Article is From Sep 26, 2015

Islamic State Poses a Great Challenge to International Community: PM Modi

Islamic State Poses a Great Challenge to International Community: PM Modi

PM Modi commended Jordan's King Abdullah for the strong leadership shown in the fight against international terrorism.

United Nations: Emphasising the need to de-link terrorism from religion as a weapon in the fight against terror, Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged that the terror group Islamic State poses "one of the greatest challenges" facing the international community.

Yesterday, in a meeting with King Abdullah of Jordan on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session, PM Modi discussed ways to prevent radicalisation of youth and to counter extremist messaging.

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup said, "Both leaders acknowledged that IS was one of the greatest challenges facing the international community. The Prime Minister said that there is a need to delink terrorism from religion."

PM Modi said the only way to combat international terrorism and the menace of organisations like Islamic State (IS) was to have a global response. Referring to the long pending proposal of a comprehensive convention on international terrorism, he said the time has now come for the international community to speak on one voice on this important issue and adopt this global convention.

PM Modi and King Abdullah also discussed the UN Security Council reform.

"The Prime Minister mentioned that it was inconceivable that a country as large as India representing one sixth of humanity was not in the Security Council," said Mr Swarup.

The King of Jordan said he has always supported India's aspirations to be a permanent member of the Security Council and added that Jordan is a very important country in a very important region from India's point of view.

During the meeting, the PM Modi commended King Abdullah for the strong leadership that he has shown in the fight against international terrorism. He also thanked the King for the support that Jordan had provided when Indian citizens were trapped in Iraq and Syria and have to be evacuated.

King Abdullah said he valued India as a partner and wanted to increase the economic and security co-operation that Jordan has with India, said officials.
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