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India, Iran discuss terror emanating from Pak, Afghan
INDIA-IRAN
New Delhi, Nov 16 (PTI) Terrorism emanating from Pakistan
and Afghanistan and the danger it poses to the region was
discussed by India and Iran here Monday with both having
convergence of view on the need for concerted action against
it.
The proposed Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline was
also discussed along with a host of other issues like banking
and collaboration in infrastructural projects during the
talks between Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna and
his Iranian counterpart Manouchehr Mottaki here.
Mottaki, whose two-day visit here marked the first high
level contact between the two countries since President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was re-elected in July, also met Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh.
During the delegation-level talks, Krishna and Mottaki
exchanged views on the situation in Pakistan and Afghanistan
and shared concern over terrorism emanating from these
countries, of which both India and Iran are victims.
Both sides noted that they have a key role in the peace
and stability of the region, sources said.
Both India and Iran are concerned by the terror
infrastructure in Pakistan and want it to be dismantled
completely. After the Sistan blast, Iran had said its source
was in Pakistan. (MORE) PTI PYK
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New Delhi, Nov 16 (PTI) Terrorism emanating from Pakistan
and Afghanistan and the danger it poses to the region was
discussed by India and Iran here Monday with both having
convergence of view on the need for concerted action against
it.
The proposed Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline was
also discussed along with a host of other issues like banking
and collaboration in infrastructural projects during the
talks between Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna and
his Iranian counterpart Manouchehr Mottaki here.
Mottaki, whose two-day visit here marked the first high
level contact between the two countries since President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was re-elected in July, also met Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh.
During the delegation-level talks, Krishna and Mottaki
exchanged views on the situation in Pakistan and Afghanistan
and shared concern over terrorism emanating from these
countries, of which both India and Iran are victims.
Both sides noted that they have a key role in the peace
and stability of the region, sources said.
Both India and Iran are concerned by the terror
infrastructure in Pakistan and want it to be dismantled
completely. After the Sistan blast, Iran had said its source
was in Pakistan. (MORE) PTI PYK
RDM
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