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India, Israel to jointly fight terror

Harinder Mishra in Jerusalem | March 25, 2004 09:09 IST

India and Israel have pledged to jointly fight terror.

In an extensive discussion of the Joint working Group, the two countries in a joint statement emphasised the "growing need for counter-terrorism cooperation within the international community, specifically to strengthen political will and capacity building".

Jeremy Issacharoff, deputy director general for strategic affairs, foreign ministry, who led the Israeli side at the discussions, said, "We exchanged our impressions on the recent trends in global terror, how it operates, how the financing is done, and also tried to formulate possible ways of fighting it together at the diplomatic level, through media, through exchange of information that can lead to clamping of financial sources of terror etc."

"We had a few things to learn from the Indian experience," another Israeli foreign ministry official said. "The discussion on link between drug smuggling and terrorism, ways of financing terror calls upon for cooperation between all the countries facing the grim situation to come together. We have resolved to cooperate in every possible way to defeat the menace in all its manifestations."

The nine-member Indian delegation, drawn from various ministries, was led by R M Abhyankar, secretary, Ministry of External Affairs.

It was the third meeting of the JWG since its inception and comes at a particularly tense moment following Israeli assassination of Hamas' spiritual leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, whom Israel blames of direct involvement in terror.

An Israeli political source said that the current situation also came up for discussion, and "Israel can understand India's viewpoint given the compulsions of its domestic politics. However, being on the receiving end of terror it also understands us better. The statement released by India's MEA yesterday on close scrutiny clearly brings this out".


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