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World not ‘stupid’ when it comes to recognising Pakistan as ‘epicentre’ of terrorism: Jaishankar

Responding to a question from a Pakistani TV journalist about how long would it take for terrorism to end in South Asia, Jaishankar said: "You're asking the wrong Minister!"

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Updated On - 16 December 2022, 03:17 PM
World not ‘stupid’ when it comes to recognising Pakistan as ‘epicentre’ of terrorism: Jaishankar
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United Nations: “The world is not stupid, the world is not forgetful” when it comes to recognising Pakistan as the “epicentre” of terrorism, India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has said.

Pakistan, therefore, has to clean up its act and take up the global agenda of development instead of terrorism, he said on Thursday at a news conference outside the UN Security Council chamber where he had just wrapped up a special session that heard briefings on counterterrorism.

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Responding to a question from a Pakistani TV journalist about how long would it take for terrorism to end in South Asia, Jaishankar said: “You’re asking the wrong Minister!”

“It is the minister of Pakistan who will tell you how long Pakistan intends to practice terrorism,” he said.

Pakistan cannot confuse anyone any longer because “people have figured it out” that is the “epicentre” of terrorism, the Minister added.

“So my advice is, please clean up your act to be a good neighbour. Please try and contribute to what the rest of the world is trying to do, which is economic growth, development.”

Jaishankar added that he hoped to get this message across through the journalist’s TV channel.

Asked about Pakistani Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah preparing a dossier on what he called India’s involvement in terrorism, Jaishankar said it is ironic he should be making the claim.

It is because about a decade ago when Rana was a Minister, Hillary Clinton who was visiting Pakistan warned him about terrorism and said that if you have snakes in your backyard, you can’t expect them to bite only your neighbours because eventually, they will bite the people who keep them, Jaishankar said.

But Pakistan is not good at taking advice, he added.

At the time of the visit by Clinton who was then US Secretary of State, Rana was Law Minister of the Punjab province.

Jaishankar said that at the end of Thursday’s meeting, the Council adopted a presidential statement that affirmed that any act of terrorism or crime is unjustifiable regardless of the motivation and who committed it.

The statement also stated that “terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutes the most serious threats to international peace and security”, he said.

A presidential statement is adopted by consensus and although it does not have the power of enforcement like a resolution, it carries moral authority.

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