New Delhi: India and Japan on Saturday deliberated on the threat posed to the regional security by terrorist networks operating from Pakistan and called upon Islamabad to take "resolute and irreversible" action against them and "fully comply" with international commitments to deal with terrorism, including the steps proscribed by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
A joint statement in this regard was made during the inaugural meeting of the India-Japan Foreign and Defence Ministerial Dialogue (2+2).
The Indian delegation at the meeting was led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, while the Japanese delegation was led by the country's Defence Minister Taro Kono and Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi.
The ministers condemned the growing threat of terrorism in the strongest terms and called upon all countries to take resolute action in rooting out terrorist safe havens, infrastructure, disrupting terrorist networks and eliminating financing channels and halting the cross-border movement of terrorists.