The Minister of Foreign Affairs in Conotre Jaishhakar spoke to seven temporary members at Usc in the Bahajam terrorist attack

New Delhi, April 29, after the horrific terrorist attack in Bahmega, Jammu and Kashmir, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar spoke to the foreign ministers of seven temporary member states of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on Monday.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs discussed. Other temporary member states include Denmark, Pakistan and the Republic of Korea.
The Foreign Minister also spoke to the Secretary of the United Nations -Antonio Guterres over the phone and asked to bring “criminals, planners and supporters of this attack to the justice cage.
After a conversation with Guterres, Jeishnikar wrote on social media, “I appreciate him for a clear condemnation of the terrorist attack in Bahama.”
He said: “India is committed to the fact that criminals, planners and supporters of this attack should be introduced to the justice cage.”
The United Nations Security Council issued a statement condemning the attack on April 25, but an attempt to mitigate it was made with Pakistan and China’s intervention. India considers it “insufficient”.
Jaishankar is believed to have made foreign ministers familiar with India’s “non -tolerance” policy of terrorism.
“Today, there was a warm conversation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Gua Hilton Todd. Paalgam’s terrorist attacks and the need to deal with terrorism in all forms,” said Jayishkaria.
Regarding his discussion with Slovenia Foreign Minister Tanga Vazon, Jeishnskar said he thanked him for the condemnation of Slovenia from the Bahajam terrorist attack.
During a phone conversation with Xavier Martinez from Panama, Foreign Minister thanked him for “Expression and Support” by Panama to India after the terrorist attack in Paalgam.
“It was good to speak to Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Atafe.
“We have confirmed our strong bilateral partnership. I am excited to welcome it in India soon,” he said.
In his discussion with Foreign Minister Sierra Leone, Jaishhanskar said: “Today I spoke to Lyon Foreign Minister Timba. Thank you Sierra Leone for his strong condemnation of the terrorist attack in Paalgam. We also reviewed bilateral cooperation.”
The government of India has contacted many countries in the world recently and participated in the information about the role of “crossing the border” in this attack.
Earlier, US President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Egypt, Jordan, Italy, Japan, Iran, Sri Lanka, the Netherlands, Australia, the United Arab Emirates and the presidents of Nepal, condemned Prime Minister Narendra Modi and revealed the attack.
Prime Minister Modi said in the movie “Man Ki Bat” on Sunday that the convicts and the attack will be given “the difficult answer.” On Tuesday, the army gave “complete operational freedom” to work and held a meeting with the Minister of Defense, National Security Adviser and the heads of the three armies.
According to government sources, the Prime Minister explained that it is a national decision to take decisive measures against terrorism.
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