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Indian PM Reiterates Joint Kabul-Delhi Close Work To Eliminate Terrorists’ Hideouts

Saturday, February 03, 2018

Kabul (BNA) Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi in a telephone conversation, expressed his deep sorrow over the recent deadliest terrorist attack that killed and injured hundreds of people in the capital, Kabul and some provinces of the country, the Presidential Palace said in a statement Friday.
Both sides discussed the recent security developments in the country, with Prime Minister Modi reassuring his country’s commitments to combat terrorism and eliminate their hideouts along the borders.
“Terrorists safe havens and training centers are in our neighborhood and they are equipped and trained for launching terrorist activities. Both India and Afghanistan have to jointly work hard for their elimination.
Meanwhile President Ghani thanked Modi of his sympathy for the recent bloody incident in Kabul and said that time has now reached to work hard for isolation of those countries supporting terrorism.
The president resembled the latest deadliest incident in Kabul to the terrorists incidents happened in Mambay and 9/11 in New York and once again thanked him of his generous assistances to Afghanistan, the statement said.
 

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