India, Japan tell Pakistan to curb terror
Obviously with an eye on China, both India and Japan also “reaffirmed the importance of freedom of navigation and overflight.
New Delhi: India and Japan on Saturday evening held their first-ever 2+2 dialogue at the foreign and defence ministerial level in New Delhi, after which the two countries asked Pakistan to act firmly against terrorism.
In a joint statement, the two countries noted “the threat posed to regional security by terrorist networks operating out of Pakistan and called upon it (Pakistan) to take resolute and irreversible action against them and fully comply with international commitments including to the (global anti-terror watchdog) Financial Action Task Force”.
Obviously with an eye on China, both India and Japan also “reaffirmed the importance of freedom of navigation and overflight, unimpeded lawful commerce and peaceful resolution of disputes” in the South China Sea.