India demands ban on entry of officials from terror-supporting nations to G-20 countries
Hamburg: India today demanded ban on entry of representatives and officials of those countries who are allegedly involved in aiding and supporting terrorism to G-20 countries.
“There is utmost need for creating a deterrent against those countries who are providing support to terrorism and terror elements,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said here presenting a 11-point “action agenda” to fight terrorism.
“Representatives and officials from these countries should be banned from entering G-20 countries,” he said.
Mr Modi also welcomed the Plan of Action on Counter Terrorism in the on-going G-20 Summit that got underway here today, the spokesman in the Ministry of External Affairs Gopal Baglay said. (UNI)
“There is utmost need for creating a deterrent against those countries who are providing support to terrorism and terror elements,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said here presenting a 11-point “action agenda” to fight terrorism.
“Representatives and officials from these countries should be banned from entering G-20 countries,” he said.
Mr Modi also welcomed the Plan of Action on Counter Terrorism in the on-going G-20 Summit that got underway here today, the spokesman in the Ministry of External Affairs Gopal Baglay said. (UNI)

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