How Does Terrorism Represent a Mutual Threat? Israel's FM Gideon Sa'ar Stands with India
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Key Takeaways
- Terrorism is a mutual threat to both India and Israel.
- Gideon Sa'ar expresses solidarity with India.
- A long-term strategic partnership is being forged.
- Future cooperation is aimed at enhancing bilateral relations by 2026.
- India is recognized as the largest democracy and a fast-growing economy.
Jerusalem, Dec 16 (NationPress) Highlighting the fact that terrorism represents a common threat for both India and Israel, the Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar on Tuesday conveyed his support for the Indian populace.
He stressed that the relationship between the two nations forms a long-term strategic partnership and expressed optimism that his conversations with External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar would culminate in the establishment of a comprehensive and ambitious working framework for bilateral relations by 2026.
During a joint press briefing with EAM Jaishankar in Jerusalem, Sa'ar remarked, "I am truly pleased to host in Israel the foreign minister of India, Dr. Jaishankar. This is also a wonderful opportunity to express my gratitude to you, Minister, for your warm welcome during my trip to Delhi in November. India experienced a terror attack just last November, following my visit, and I wish to extend our condolences to the Indian people for this tragic incident."
"Terrorism is a shared menace for both nations, and we consistently stand in solidarity with the people of India. Our relationship, as we perceive it, is a long-term strategic alliance, and I am hopeful that we will adopt a comprehensive and ambitious plan for our bilateral relations by 2026. I eagerly anticipate our discussions," he added.
The Israeli Foreign Minister characterized India as the largest democracy globally and one of the fastest-expanding economies, asserting that the future belongs to India and that Israel aims to partake in that journey.
“India is the world's largest democracy and also its fastest-growing economy. I believe the future is India, and it is natural for us to seek a role in that future,” he emphasized.
EAM Jaishankar arrived in Israel on Tuesday for bilateral discussions with Sa'ar covering a broad spectrum of matters geared towards enhancing cooperation between the two nations.
Israel's Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, welcomed EAM Jaishankar upon his arrival. "Welcome to Israel, Minister of External Affairs Dr. S. Jaishankar," Azar tweeted.