UK foreign secretary supports India’s fight against cross-border terrorism
New Delhi, Jun 7 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday stressed the need for decisive international action against terrorism and those supporting it in a meeting with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who expressed support for India’s fight against cross-border terrorism.
The Prime Minister’s Office said Lammy strongly condemned the Pahalgam terror attack.
Modi expressed satisfaction at the successful conclusion of the India-UK Free Trade Agreement and Double Contribution Convention and appreciated the constructive engagement by both sides that led to this milestone.
The statement said he welcomed the growing momentum in bilateral ties and expressed satisfaction at the deepening of the India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
He welcomed the continued collaboration under the Technology Security Initiative and noted its potential to shape trusted and secure innovation ecosystems.
Lammy conveyed the UK’s strong interest in further enhancing cooperation across key sectors, including trade and investment, defence and security, technology, innovation and clean energy.
He expressed confidence that the FTA will unlock new economic opportunities for both countries.
The two leaders exchanged views on regional and global issues, the statement said.
It added, “The UK Foreign Secretary strongly condemned the Pahalgam terror attack and expressed support for India’s fight against cross-border terrorism. PM Modi underscored the need for decisive international action against terrorism and those who support it.” Meanwhile, Lammy also held extensive talks with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.
India expects partners to understand its policy of “zero tolerance” against terrorism and it will never countenance “perpetrators of evil” being put on par with its victims, Jaishankar said in his televised opening remarks.
Lammy arrived in New Delhi this morning on a two-day visit to review various aspects of the strategic partnership between the two countries. PTI KR RT RT