ID :
82054
Mon, 09/28/2009 - 07:52
Auther :

KRISHNA-LD UNGA 3LST

The 26/11 attack, he said "reminds us of the daily and
malignant menace that terrorism poses to all countries. There
cannot be any justification whatsoever for such mindless
terrorist acts."

"It is our collective responsibility and duty to work
together to ensure that terrorists, organisers, perpetrators
and supporters of such crimes are brought to justice," he
said.

He recalled that India had proposed the text of
Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism. "It is
time that the Convention be finally adopted," he said.

On Indo-Pak relations, he said India is committed to
resolve all outstanding issues through peaceful dialogue.

"India is committed to establishing good neighbourly
relations and resolving all outstanding issues with Pakistan
through peaceful dialogue," Krishna said ahead of his talks
with his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi here.

On climate change, he said developing countries bear a
disproportionate share of its adverse effects even though they
are not responsible for it.

He demanded that developing countries must be supported
financially and technologically so that they can cope with the
immense challenges of adaptation.

Pointing out to the continuing volatility in the fossil-
fuel markets and the threat of climate change, he said the
development of all renewable and clean energy sources,
including nuclear energy was crucial. "In this context,
international civil-nuclear cooperation is important," Krishna
said. PTI

X