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India wants peaceful relations but not at cost of interfere in internal affairs: Naidu

ANI
New Delhi Updated: Sep 04, 2019, 10:03 PM IST
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File photo of Vice-President Venakaiah Naidu. Photograph:(Others)

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"Terrorism is the enemy of humanity and must be eliminated," he said while observing that peace was a prerequisite for progress. 

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday asserted that India believed in peaceful relations with all countries, including Pakistan provided that it did not interfere in "our internal affairs".

He also called upon the world community to work together to completely root out terrorism and promote a peaceful global order.

He was speaking at the valedictory session of a national conference on `India-Africa Partnership in a Changing Global Order--Priorities, Prospects and Challenges`, organized by the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA). 

"Terrorism is the enemy of humanity and must be eliminated," he said while observing that peace was a prerequisite for progress. 

Naidu asserted that India believed in peaceful relations with all countries, including one of its neighbours provided they did not interfere in the internal affairs of the country. 

The Vice President also called for enlarging and democratizing the United Nations Security Council, while pointing out that India represented one-sixth of the global population.

"India and Africa have common interests in issues such as UN Security Council reforms, counter-terrorism, peacekeeping, and cybersecurity," he said. 

He said that India would stand with Africa for a just, representative and democratic global order to provide a voice for one-third of the humanity that lives in Africa and India. 

Saying that India and African nations have always been natural partners in civilization, culture, and progress, the Vice President said that they were forged by a strong bond of long traditions of friendship, civilizational contacts, historical goodwill, shared experiences, mutuality of worldviews and interests."Africa`s support played a decisive role in making the Non- Aligned Movement initiated by India, Yugoslavia, and Egypt into a powerful voice of the developing world," he said. 

"The sense of solidarity and unity formed during the Cold War days continues to drive the India-Africa relations to this date," he added.