In Brussels, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar addressed the issue of terrorism, stating it’s not a conflict between India and Pakistan, but a reaction to terrorism. He reiterated India’s policy against terrorism and nuclear threats. Responding to a question on India-Pakistan relations, Jaishankar proposed viewing the situation as ‘India-Terroristan’. He stressed the need for global cooperation to tackle the ‘shared and interconnected challenge’ of terrorism. Jaishankar also shared insights from his meeting with EU High Representative Kaja Kallas, focusing on discussions about global issues like the Ukraine conflict, the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent, and the Indo-Pacific.
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