New Delhi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that terrorism is the biggest threat to humanity which not only kills innocents but also severely affects the economic development and communal harmony.
Speaking at the informal BRICS leaders' meeting in Osaka, Modi said that there is a need to stop all the mediums of support to terrorism and racism.
#WATCH Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlines "Three major challenges" at the informal meeting of BRICS leaders on the sidelines of the #G20Summit in Osaka, Japan. pic.twitter.com/hO6UprMbMf
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"Terrorism is the biggest threat to humanity. It not only kills innocents but also severely affects economic development and social stability. We have to stop all mediums of support to terrorism and racism,'' Modi said.
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Stressing on World Trade Organisation (WTO) reform, Modi said the development of the global economy is largely driven by one-sided decisions and disputes felt by the entire system.
BRICS leaders met in Osaka, on the sidelines of the #G20 Summit.
In his remarks, PM @narendramodi spoke about strengthening WTO, fighting protectionism, ensuring energy security and the need to work together to fight terrorism. pic.twitter.com/c5QRoekSRg
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"We should still focus on the WTO reform to achieve balanced development of the global economy and so this growth is open to everyone," Modi said.
The Prime Minister is in Osaka for the G20 Summit.
PM Modi at informal BRICS meeting in Osaka: Terrorism is the biggest threat to humanity. Not only it takes lives of the innocents, it negatively affects economical development & communal harmony. We have to stop all mediums of support to terrorism & racism pic.twitter.com/ppUP6qIc2g
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