Hyderabad: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu Sunday urged the United Nations to develop a common strategy to combat terrorism and speedily conclude the deliberations of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism.
Speaking at a felicitation function organised here, following the conferment of Doctor Honoris Causa upon him by the Peace University of Costa Rica in recognition of his contribution to the rule of law, democracy, Naidu said the horrific shooting of worshippers in New Zealand once again highlighted the need for all countries to come together to eliminate the scourge of terrorism.
"It is a global challenge which requires a global response. No country is immune to these threats," he said. Pointing out that India has been a victim of mindless violence, facing the menace of cross-border terrorism for the past several decades, Naidu expressed his disappointment over China's decision to block the proposal of UN Security Council to list Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Azhar Mahmood as a global terrorist, according to an official release.