External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized the importance of global collaboration in combating terrorism during the 2nd India Arab Foreign Ministers meeting. He stressed that zero-tolerance for terrorism should be a universal norm, highlighting the threat it poses to societies. The meeting, co-chaired by India and the UAE, aims to address common challenges and opportunities in the evolving global landscape.
EAM Jaishankar noted the significant transformations in West Asia and the Middle East, impacting India’s relations with Arab nations. He highlighted the need for enhanced cooperation to address the changing dynamics in the region. The meeting also discussed various critical developments in the Middle East/West Asia, underscoring the shared priorities of the international community.
Addressing the attendees, EAM Jaishankar referenced specific regional situations, including conflicts in Sudan, Yemen, Lebanon, Libya, and Syria. He emphasized the importance of collective efforts to address these challenges and promote stability in the region. The India-Arab Foreign Ministers’ Meeting serves as a vital platform for fostering strategic partnerships and enhancing cooperation across various sectors.
