BIMSTEC summit delivers on terror where SAARC failed

In a strongly worded vision document following the BIMSTEC summit in Kathmandu, the seven member states, deplored terrorist attacks in all parts of the world including in BIMSTEC countries and strongly condemn terrorism in all its forms and manife...

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other BIMSTEC leaders in a group photograph during the 4th BIMSTEC Summit, in Kathmandu, Nepal on August 31, 2018.
NEW DELHI: The fourth Bimstec summit on Friday managed to achieve what even the Saarc couldn’t: holding states responsible for encouraging terrorism.

In a strongly-worded vision document following the Bimstec summit in Kathmandu, the seven member states deplored the terrorist attacks in all parts of the world, including in Bimstec countries, condemned terrorism in all its forms and stressed that such acts can’t be justified.

“Affirm that the fight against terrorism should target not only terrorists, terror organizations and networks but also identify and hold accountable states and non-state entities that encourage, support or finance terrorism, provide sanctuaries to terrorists and terror groups and falsely extol their virtues,” the document suggested.


Saarc had failed to make any tangible progress in fighting terror and the summit in Islamabad in 2016 was postponed after Delhi, Bhutan and Bangladesh pulled out in the aftermath of the Pakistanbased cross-border terror.

The Bimstec member states reiterated that their commitment to combat terrorism and call upon all countries to devise a comprehensive approach in this regard, which should include preventing financing of terrorists and terrorist actions from territories under their control, blocking recruitment and cross-border movement of terrorists, countering radicalization, countering misuse of internet for purposes of terrorism and dismantling terrorist safe havens.

The states also agreed to expedite conclusion of BimstecConvention on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters and called upon member states for its early ratification and expressed satisfaction that many member states have ratified the Bimstec Convention on Cooperation in Combating International Ter rorism, Transnational Organized Crime and Illicit Drug Trafficking and called upon the remaining member states to do so.
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“Express our determination to strengthen cooperation and coordination among the law enforcement, intelligence and security agencies; and decide to hold meetings at the level of Bimstec home ministers and continue with the Bimstec national security chiefs meetings as part of promoting cooperation and coordination on counter terrorism and transnational crimes,” noted the vision document.
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