The President said India has and would always remain committed to peaceful methods to solve problems like terrorism, reported PTI. "Terrorism and extremism emanating from our shared neighbourhood remains a major security threat for India and for Belarus too," Mukherjee said in his address at the
He insisted that such challenges could not be solved alone. Such menace could be addressed only with greater cooperation from all countries. Earlier, on the first leg of his two-nation tour, Mukherjee had raised the issue of terrorism while speaking at the
"It is important for the international community to face this greatest menace, I would say, not to any country or territory but to entire civilisation. The very existence of human values, the respect for peaceful co-existence, tolerance, pluralism are being dangerously threatened by this," the president said.
Meanwhile, Mukherjee was conferred upon the Professor
He said India is strongly interested in further deepening its relationship with Belarus.
"I have had excellent discussions with President (Alexander) Lukashenko earlier today. With a view to further energise our co-operation, we have issued a very substantive and focused Roadmap on the India-Belarus partnership.
"We are hopeful that we can double our trade to a level of USD 1 billion by the year 2020. India's decision to grant 'Market
Maintaining that the two countries have similar approach towards international issues, President Mukherjee exuded confidence that India and Belarus can continue to further their respective regional and global agenda through mutual support and understanding.
(Image: Reuters)