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India, EU agree to take political dialogue on combating terror forward | India and the European Union (EU) on Friday
issued a Joint Declaration on International Terrorism, in which leaders of both sides agreed to take the political dialogue on this issue forward. According to
the declaration, the two sides will continue to discuss counter terrorism cooperation
within their security dialogue parameters, and encourage all countries to deny
safe haven to terrorists and to dismantle terror infrastructure on the territories
under their control. It was also agreed to boost law enforcement and police cooperation
by identifying, including through seminars, areas of cooperation with respect
to the designated agencies, according to their respective competencies. The declaration
said efforts to prevent access by terrorists to financial and other resources
would continue, and steps would be taken to enhance efforts for accessing and
sharing strategic information, so as to better disrupt and prevent terrorist activity.
Both sides also agreed to intensify efforts to render the widest possible measure
of mutual legal assistance and to expedite processing of extradition requests
and to explore the possibility of an EU - India Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement
and an EU - India Agreement on Extradition. India and EU leaders agreed to have
closer cooperation on research, technology and cyber security. In the areas of
transport, aviation and border security, both sides said that they would work
together, including in the ICAO, to improve international security standards for
passengers, cargo and mail, including in transit. It was also agreed that both
would coordinate efforts against terrorists and terrorist groups so as to deny
them safe haven and freedom of travel in accordance with international law, and
encourage more efficient controls on issuance of identity and travel documents
to prevent movement of terrorist and terrorist groups across national borders.
India and the EU will also share experiences and best practices on managing the
consequences of a terrorist attack. It was agreed that both would increase cooperation
in multilateral fora like the UN, and intensify efforts to bring about a rapid
adoption of CCIT; build on the opportunities of coordination provided by the India's
membership of Financial Action Task Force of EU Member States, and India, by intensifying
efforts to prevent access by terrorists to financial and other resources and by
sharing best practices on financial controls. Both reaffirmed their commitment
to implement the 2006 UN Global Counter Terrorism Strategy as a unique instrument
to enhance national, regional and global efforts to counter terrorism; encourage
global ratification and effective implementation of all relevant conventions on
counter terrorism; promote initiatives, under the auspices of UN, inter alia,
on Alliance of Civilization initiative, to enhance dialogue and broaden understanding
among civilizations. The EU and India agreed that an effective and comprehensive
approach to diminish the long-term threat of violent extremism is an important
component of our efforts to combat terrorism.
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