India, Iran call for immediate end to all support to terror sanctuaries

The Joint Commission meeting was co-chaired by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Iranian counterpart Javad Zarif

Current Affairs:Voicing worry over the grave danger presented by psychological oppression, India and Iran have mutually required a prompt end to all help to fear havens.

An announcement gave by the Ministry of External Affairs on Monday said that during the nineteenth India-Iran Joint Commission Meeting in Tehran “the two sides shared worries at the grave risk presented by psychological oppression and called for prompt end to all help to fear asylums”.

The Joint Commission meeting was co-led by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Iranian partner Javad Zarif.

“They concurred that State help, abetment and backing to fear based oppression ought to be censured,” it stated, in an obvious reference to Pakistan.

India and Afghanistan blame Pakistan for giving place of refuge to the Afghan Taliban, the Haqqani arrange and other activist gatherings, which do assaults in the two nations.

Iran additionally charge Pakistan-based dread gatherings like Jaish al-Adl of doing assaults in the Islamic republic.

A day prior to the Pulwama fear assault on February 14 by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad dread gathering that killed 40 CRPF faculty, a suicide aircraft on February 13 focused on a military transport in Iran’s Sistan-Baluchistan Province, circumscribing Pakistan, killing 27 individuals from the tip top Revolutionary Guards. (IRGC).

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