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Russia asks Pak to stop cross-border terrorism
New Delhi, Mar 27: Russia today asked Pakistan to stop cross-border terrorism against India and `resolutely condemned` the killing of Kashmiri Pandits on Monday.
New Delhi, Mar 27: Russia today asked Pakistan to stop cross-border terrorism against India and “resolutely condemned” the killing of Kashmiri Pandits on Monday.
“Pakistan must stop cross-border terrorism against India before a dialogue between the two countries can be started”, a Russian embassy spokesman here told reporters. “There is no change in the position of the Russian federation on the India-Pakistan issue”, he said. Observing that Moscow had received with “anger and pain” the terrorist killing of Pandits in Jammu and Kashmir, the spokesman said Russia “resolutely condemned” terrorism in any of its manifestation and supported the measures taken by India to counter it. “The aim of this crime against members of the Hindu community is to exacerbate the situation in the state and to undermine the efforts of the Indian leaders and the local authorities to establish peace and tranquility in Jammu and Kashmir,” he added. Bureau Report
“Pakistan must stop cross-border terrorism against India before a dialogue between the two countries can be started”, a Russian embassy spokesman here told reporters. “There is no change in the position of the Russian federation on the India-Pakistan issue”, he said. Observing that Moscow had received with “anger and pain” the terrorist killing of Pandits in Jammu and Kashmir, the spokesman said Russia “resolutely condemned” terrorism in any of its manifestation and supported the measures taken by India to counter it. “The aim of this crime against members of the Hindu community is to exacerbate the situation in the state and to undermine the efforts of the Indian leaders and the local authorities to establish peace and tranquility in Jammu and Kashmir,” he added. Bureau Report