‘Bring the financers of terror for sponsors, criminals and justices’. Bharat News

New Delhi: The 4th India-Central Asia Dialogue stressed on both sides and saw that criminals, organizers, financers and sponsors of terrorist acts should be held accountable and brought to justice, while the Pahgam attack should be unevenly condemned. In a joint statement, he underlined the need to strengthen the United Nations-led global anti-terrorism cooperation and to fully implement the relevant UNSC resolutions, global terrorism strategy and FATF standards. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Republic of Kyrgyz and Turkmenistan called PM Narendra Modi after dialogue, which focused on issues related to connectivity, business, investment and anti -terrorism. Modi said in a post on X, “India deepens its historical relations with the countries of Central Asia. It is ready to work together to deepen our cooperation in business, connectivity, energy, fintech, food security and mutual progress and prosperity.”A joint statement said that ministers condemned the terrorist attack in Pahalgam.