India calls for NAM solidarity to counter terror, meltdown
July 13th, 2009 - 9:12 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )
Sharm el-Sheikh/New Delhi, July 13 (IANS) Underlining its commitment to renewing the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), India Monday asked the NAM countries to “unequivocally condemn” terrorism and called for greater solidarity among developing countries to counter the global financial meltdown.
“Nowhere is international solidarity for peace and development more relevant than in combating terrorism. Terrorism threatens democracy and democratic values,” External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said at the two-day meeting of NAM foreign ministers that began in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh Monday.
“International solidarity and solidarity within NAM are necessary in order to combat this scourge effectively,” Krishna said ahead of the 15th NAM summit Wednesday, which will be attended by leaders of over 110 countries.
“We call upon NAM members to unequivocally condemn terrorism; no cause or reasoning can be used to justify such acts. In this context, the early adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on Terrorism being discussed in the United Nations is an immediate imperative,” he said.
Krishna’s exhortation to NAM also comes days before the meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Yousaf Reza Gilani on the sidelines of the NAM summit Wednesday.
The meeting between Manmohan Singh and Gilani will focus on action taken by Pakistan to address India’s concerns about cross-border terrorism. Their meeting will be preceded by a meeting between the foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan in Sharm el-Sheikh that will review action taken by Islamabad against the perpetrators of the Mumbai carnage.
Krishna also underlined India’s commitment to the ideals of non-aligned movement. “India’s commitment and solidarity with NAM is firm and abiding. We look forward to the summit outcome at Sharm el-Sheikh,” he said.
In a statement before he left for France and Egypt Monday, Manmohan Singh underscored the relevance of non-alignment in the post Cold War era and said India will play its part in strengthening the NAM.
“Non-alignment has been the bedrock of India’s foreign policy since it was enunciated by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Non-alignment remains an article of faith for us,” Manmohan Singh said.
“In the post-Cold War era, when the world is no longer divided into two military blocs, the Non-aligned Movement has a renewed role to play in the emerging world order,” he said.
“India will play its part in helping NAM to regain its moral high ground to address issues which are of direct concern and relevance to developing countries such as sustainable development, climate change, food security, energy security, terrorism and reform of the architecture of international governance,” said Manmohan Singh.
Krishna also called for greater cooperation among NAM and developing countries to tackle the global financial meltdown and called for the reform of global financial institutions.
“The world is facing a crisis which affects the developing countries asymmetrically. We need to harness our collective energies to counter the crisis. South-South Cooperation is extremely important at this hour,” he said.
“We need a collective approach within the context of South-South Cooperation. India stands ready to contribute strengthening such cooperation,” he added.
- India for stronger NAM, to build nuclear ties with France: Manmohan (Lead) - Jul 13, 2009
- India will help renew NAM: Manmohan Singh - Jul 13, 2009
- NAM more relevant than ever: Manmohan Singh - Jul 15, 2009
- Manmohan Singh leaves for Egypt to attend NAM summit - Jul 14, 2009
- Egypt, Bhutan, Mohali... Changing scenarios as PM, Gilani meet again - Mar 30, 2011
- Gilani to meet Manmohan on sidelines of NAM summit on July 16 : Pak FO - Jul 03, 2009
- Why Gilani is man of peace for Manmohan - Nov 11, 2011
- Manmohan Singh arrives in Egypt - Jul 15, 2009
- Krishna, Qureshi say hello in Phuket, talks only in New York - Jul 23, 2009
- India, Pakistan PMs to meet in evening for talks (Lead) - Mar 30, 2011
- India wants concrete anti-terror action from Pakistan before Egypt meet (Lead) - Jul 01, 2009
- Relevant answers on India-Pakistan joint statement July 29: PM - Jul 25, 2009
- PM arrives in Egypt for XVth NAM Summit - Jul 15, 2009
- Indian, Pakistani ministers hold talks - Sep 27, 2009
- Gilani, Manmohan talk peace amid cricket -- to heal wounds - Mar 31, 2011
Tags: combating terrorism, comprehensive convention on terrorism, democratic values, egyptian resort, exhortation, external affairs minister, financial meltdown, foreign ministers, gilani, india and pakistan, international solidarity, krishna, manmohan, manmohan singh, nam members, nam summit, non aligned movement, prime minister manmohan, prime minister manmohan singh, unders