India has a role to play in combating terror: Assad

"As a growing power, India has a role to play in meeting the challenge of terrorism," sources quoted Mr. Assad as saying.

August 21, 2016 02:52 pm | Updated 02:52 pm IST - New Delhi

M J Akbar file photo.

M J Akbar file photo.

As a growing power, India has a role to play in meeting the challenge of terrorism, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has said as the two countries agreed to upgrade their security consultations.

Mr. Assad made the assertion during a meeting with Minister of State for External Affairs M J Akbar when the latter called on him on Saturday during his Syria visit.

“There was an agreement between both sides for further upgrading security consultations,” the sources said. However, the sources did not mention the level to which they have been upgraded to.

During the meeting, Mr. Assad also welcomed India’s objective position on the conflict in Syria and both leaders acknowledged that terrorism was a global problem, sources said.

“As a growing power, India has a role to play in meeting the challenge of terrorism,” sources quoted Mr. Assad as saying.

On his part, Mr. Akbar, during their meeting, said the age of destruction should give way to the age of reconstruction in Syria.

Mr. Assad also invited India to play an active role in the reconstruction of the Syrian economy.

Both leaders agreed that as secular nations, India and Syria believe in faith equality.

Mr. Akbar is currently on a nearly week-long visit to West Asia from August 17.

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