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India, Nepal meet in 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.

Updated on: Nov 08, 2009 12:14 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Kathmandu
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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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