PM Modi attacks Pakistan on terrorism from G-20 summit
"Terrorist is a terrorist. PM:1 [one] single nation in S.Asia is spreading agents of terror in our region," tweeted India's Official Spokesperson in the Ministry of External Affairs Vikas Swarup quoting PM Modi from China.
"Isolate & sanction supporters of terrorism. PM: Urge int'l community to act in unity & respond against terrorism," tweeted Swarup.
The PM has left for India from China after extensive and wide-ranging discussions at G20 Summit.
PM Modi, while addressing the world leaders during the 3rd session of G20 Summit, on Monday, asked the G-20 nations to eliminate safe havens for economic offenders and extradite money launderers unconditionally, according to media reports.
During his address, PM Modi highlighted the important points on why a stable global economic and financial system is imperative for growth.
He said, "Fighting corruption,black money and tax evasion are essential to effective financial governance."
Addressing the gathering he said, "We need to act to break down the web of complex international regulations and excessive banking secrecy that hide the corrupt and their deeds.
He also said that developing nations must be given a level playing field by the global trading regime.
"G20 needs an action oriented agenda of collective, coordinated and targeted action," said PM Modi
Prime Minister Modi also mentioned that energy is vital to support development and a balanced mix of nuclear, renewable energy and fossil fuels is the core of our policy.
Image: Prime Minister Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of United Kingdom (UK), Ms. Theresa May, on the sidelines of G20 Summit 2016, in Hangzhou, China on September 05, 2016.
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