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Dutch PM backs India’s fight against terror after ‘horrific attack’ in Pahalgam

Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said it is good for all parties that the violence between India and Pakistan has not escalated further

Published on: May 20, 2025, 18:34:01 IST
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New Delhi:Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof on Tuesday backed India’s fight against terrorism after the “horrific attack last month in Pahalgam” during a meeting with external affairs minister S Jaishankar, who thanking the Netherlands for its “resolute stance” against terror.

External affairs minister S Jaishankar meets Netherlands Prime Minister Dick Schoof, in The Hague, Netherlands. (@DrSJaishankar)
External affairs minister S Jaishankar meets Netherlands Prime Minister Dick Schoof, in The Hague, Netherlands. (@DrSJaishankar)

Jaishankar, who is on his first foreign trip since the Pahalgam terror attack of April 22 and clashes between India and Pakistan, met Schoof and discussed bilateral relations and global issues. “Conveyed the warm greetings of PM @narendramodi and thanked him for the Netherlands’ firm and resolute stance against terrorism,” Jaishankar said in a social media post.

Schoof said in a separate social media post that he expressed his “support for India’s fight against terrorism in the wake of the horrific attack last month in Pahalgam”. He added, “It is good for all parties that the violence between India and Pakistan has not escalated further.”

A statement from the external affairs ministry added Jaishankar conveyed India’s appreciation for the “statement of solidarity from the Netherlands in the fight against terrorism”.

Schoof said the strategic partnership between the Netherlands and India is focused on long-term cooperation in trade, innovative technology, agriculture and security. “In a changing world, it is important for both the Netherlands and India that we can continue to count on one other. I look forward to welcoming Prime Minister Modi to our country soon to discuss this further,” he said.

Jaishankar also met his counterpart Caspar Veldkamp on Monday and reviewed bilateral cooperation and regional and global developments. The ministers focused on cooperation in trade, economy, science and technology, water, agriculture, health, education and people-to-people ties. They also discussed ways to enhance collaboration in new sectors such as digital technology, semiconductors, AI and green hydrogen.

During a separate meeting with Dutch defence minister Ruben Brekelmans, Jaishankar discussed opportunities for bolstering defence and security cooperation. They also agreed to strengthen cooperation in defence.

He also addressed leading strategic and international affairs experts from Dutch think tanks. The discussions focused on reasons for India and the Netherlands and European Union (EU) engaging more deeply in an era of multipolarity and strategic autonomy. He also interacted with the Indian diaspora in the Netherlands.

Jaishankar visited the Netherlands within a month of Veldkamp’s trip to India in April, which was aimed at driving cooperation in areas ranging from trade to defence and green technologies.

Jaishankar’s visit, which will also take him to Denmark and Germany, is aimed at informing strategic partners in Europe about the country’s resolve to combat terrorism and the recent tensions with Pakistan. He will meet the leadership of the three countries in the course of the visit that will continue till May 24 and discuss bilateral ties and regional and global issues.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rezaul H Laskar

Rezaul Hasan Laskar is Foreign Editor with the Hindustan Times, which he joined in 2015. He began as a journalist in his hometown of Shillong in northeast India and has worked in newspapers and wire services over the years. He moved to New Delhi in 1997 and initially focused on defence, national security, Jammu and Kashmir and the northeast, while also working of foreign policy and international relations. He has been part of the media delegation accompanying PMs on foreign visits and has reported from destinations ranging from Tibet to Ukraine. Between 2007 and 2013, he was the Press Trust of India correspondent in Pakistan, one of only two Indian journalists allowed to report from the country. He extensively covered Pakistan’s domestic politics and the life of the common people, as well as the fallout of the 2008 Mumbai attacks on India-Pakistan relations and the subsequent trial in Pakistan of the suspects involved in the attack. As part of his reportage in Pakistan, he travelled the breadth of the country, from the Swat Valley to Balochistan. Reza’s first gig in journalism was writing a weekly music column, and music – especially classic rock – remains a keen interest. He is also a movie buff and a keen photographer.

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