India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Ivaya and Australia Foreign Minister Penny Wong attended a meeting of quad foreign ministers in the US State Department on Tuesday. The Foreign Ministers of the Quad Group – United States, India, Japan and Australia – on Wednesday, strict terrorist attacks in the Pahal of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, in which 26 civilians were killed.
In a joint statement, he urged those responsible for the attack to be brought into the dock without delay. In the Gquard meeting, External Affairs Minister S.K. Jaishankar attracted attention to the changing nature of terrorism and its global expansion. He also underlined that terrorism is no longer a regional or limited problem, but it has become a global threat, which can be faced with multilateral cooperation and coordinated strategy. Jaishankar also reiterated that India runs on a “zero tolerance” policy against terrorism and countries and organizations supporting it should be held accountable by the international community. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that the victims and criminals of terrorism should never be considered equal and India has every right to protect its people from terrorist attacks.
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Foreign ministers of the US, Australia, India and Japan, the member countries of the quadratic security dialogue (Quad), strongly condemned the terrorist attack on 22 April and strongly supported the action against cross -border terrorism. 26 people were killed in the Pahalgam attack. The Classimal Security Dialogue Group ‘Quad’ called for conspiring for terrorist attacks in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, those who carried out it, and its finance nutrists to bring them into the dock without any delay and appealed to the UN member countries to increase cooperation in this relationship. However, in a joint statement, the ministers did not mention a four -day military conflict between Pakistan or the Indian and Pakistani forces in May.
Foreign ministers said, “We express our deep condolences to the families of the deceased and wish to get all the injured to be quick and fully healthy.” He said, “We call for the criminals of this condemnable act, who execute it to the doors of justice without any delay and urge all the members of the United Nations to bring the Joint Nations to bring them to justice and they urge all the joint nation security councils. According to your responsibilities, actively cooperate with all the concerned authorities in this regard. ”