External Affairs Minister Jaishankar conveyed to UK’s David Lammy India’s firm stance against equating perpetrators of terrorism with its victims, emphasizing zero tolerance. Lammy condemned the Pahalgam attack and pledged support against cross-border terrorism. Discussions also covered the India-UK Free Trade Agreement, deepened strategic partnership, and enhanced cooperation across various sectors, including trade, defense, and technology.
Can’t club terror-backers with victims: EAM Jaishankar to UK’s Lammy
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