India and Nepal reiterated their commitment not to allow their territories for cross-border terrorism. However, no decision was taken on the pending extradition treaty and the treats posed by Maoists.
India and Nepal reiterated their commitment not to allow their territories for cross-border terrorism.
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However, no decision was taken on the pending extradition treaty and the treats posed by Maoists.
“We agreed on a coordinated effort to prevent cross-border terrorism,” said Home Secretary G.K. Pillai while addressing a joint press conference with his Nepali counterpart, Govind Prasad Kusum, in Kathmandu on Saturday.India, Nepal meet in Kathmandu
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Kathmandu:
India and Nepal reiterated their commitment not to allow their territories for cross-border terrorism.
However, no decision was taken on the pending extradition treaty and the treats posed by Maoists.
“We agreed on a coordinated effort to prevent cross-border terrorism,” said Home Secretary G.K. Pillai while addressing a joint press conference with his Nepali counterpart, Govind Prasad Kusum, in Kathmandu on Saturday.
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