Pahalgam terror attack: Macron, Netanyahu, Meloni dial PM Modi
Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held talks with Foreign and Security Policy Advisor to German Chancellor Jens Plotner.
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Candlelight vigil held in Ahmedabad to honour the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu & Kashmir (PTI)
New Delhi, 24 April
French President Emmanuel Macron, Jordan's King Abdullah II,
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba
on Thursday dialled Prime Minister Narendra Modi and conveyed their solidarity
with India over the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people.
The
barbarism displayed in the terror attack is totally unacceptable, Macron said
during his phone conversation with Modi, according to external affairs ministry
spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal.
Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also spoke to Modi and conveyed condolences
to the families of the victims.
In
his phone conversation with Modi, Ishiba said terrorism cannot be justified.
"Both
leaders emphasised that terrorism is a grave threat to humanity. Those who
believe in democracy should stand united in the fight against terrorism,"
Jaiswal said.
Modi
"shared assessment of the cross border terror attack and India's resolve
to deal with it firmly and decisively", he said.
Twenty-six
people, mostly tourists, were killed in Tuesday's terror attack that triggered
widespread outrage within India and abroad.
Macron
conveyed his personal condolences on the "brutal killing" of innocent
people in the heinous terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, Jaiswal said in a
social media post.
"He
strongly condemned the attack and expressed full support and solidarity with
the people of India adding that this kind of barbarism is totally
unacceptable," Jaiswal said.
The
prime minister thanked him for his message of support and conveyed India's
strong resolve to bring the perpetrators to justice, he added.
Jaiswal
said Meloni strongly condemned the terrible terror attack on Indian soil and
conveyed her thoughts and prayers for the victims.
"She
expressed full support of Italy in the fight against terrorism. PM Modi appreciated
her call and the clear message of support against terrorism and those behind
it," he said.
"India
and Italy will continue to work together including in international platforms
to strengthen counter-terrorism efforts," Jaiswal added.
The
external affairs ministry spokesperson said the Jordan King strongly condemned
the "ghastly" terror attack and conveyed sincere condolences at the
loss of innocent lives.
"He
said that terrorism should be rejected in all its forms and manifestations and
there can be no justification," Jaiswal said.
In a
post on X, Netanyahu said he expressed condolences to the people of India
following the "Islamic terrorist attack in Kashmir".
"Prime
Minister Modi thanked me for sharing in India's grief and emphasized that our
two countries stand shoulder to shoulder in the critical fight against
murderous terrorism," he said.
"We
also discussed advancing the Transport and Communications Corridor initiative,
which will connect Asia ' via Saudi Arabia and Israel
-- to the European continent," he said.
Meanwhile,
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held talks with Foreign and Security
Policy Advisor to German Chancellor Jens Plotner.
"Pleased
to meet Foreign and Security Policy Advisor to German Chancellor Jens Plotner
today," Jaishankar said in a social media post.
"Appreciate
Germany's expression of solidarity on the recent terrorist attack in
India," he said.
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