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Peace remains prerequisite for progress in relations: Venkaiah Naidu

India always believes in its age-old philosophy of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' or that the whole world is one family and endeavours to maintain cordial relations with all countries, including all its immediate neighbours.

Peace remains prerequisite for progress in relations: Venkaiah Naidu
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Published : Oct 25, 2019, 11:53 AM IST

Baku: Any attempts to disrupt peace and interference in India's internal matters will not be tolerated, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu said on Thursday, adding that while New Delhi wants to maintain cordial relations with all countries "including its immediate neighbours", peace remains a prerequisite for progress in the relations.

"India always believes in its age-old philosophy of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' or that the whole world is one family and endeavours to maintain cordial relations with all countries, including all its immediate neighbours," Naidu said while addressing the Indian diaspora of Azerbaijan.

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"However, any attempt to disrupt peace and interference with our country's internal matters will not be tolerated. Peace is a prerequisite for progress and we cannot allow anyone to derail the journey towards peace and prosperity," he added.

Apprising the community about the recent developments in Jammu and Kashmir, the Vice President explained in detail the rationale behind the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution.

"It is a step to extend to the people of the state all the benefits being enjoyed by the other Indian citizens. It is a step that was supported by an overwhelming majority in Parliament. It is a step towards development," Naidu said.

Citing some distortions in certain sections of the media, he urged the diaspora to understand the issue in correct perspective.

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Baku: Any attempts to disrupt peace and interference in India's internal matters will not be tolerated, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu said on Thursday, adding that while New Delhi wants to maintain cordial relations with all countries "including its immediate neighbours", peace remains a prerequisite for progress in the relations.

"India always believes in its age-old philosophy of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' or that the whole world is one family and endeavours to maintain cordial relations with all countries, including all its immediate neighbours," Naidu said while addressing the Indian diaspora of Azerbaijan.

Read more: Imran Khan misused international platform: Former diplomat

"However, any attempt to disrupt peace and interference with our country's internal matters will not be tolerated. Peace is a prerequisite for progress and we cannot allow anyone to derail the journey towards peace and prosperity," he added.

Apprising the community about the recent developments in Jammu and Kashmir, the Vice President explained in detail the rationale behind the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution.

"It is a step to extend to the people of the state all the benefits being enjoyed by the other Indian citizens. It is a step that was supported by an overwhelming majority in Parliament. It is a step towards development," Naidu said.

Citing some distortions in certain sections of the media, he urged the diaspora to understand the issue in correct perspective.

Also read: Islamophobia creating divisions, hijab becoming a 'weapon': Pak PM Imran at UNGA

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China says no confirmation yet on UK truck victims' nationality
         Beijing, Oct 25 (AFP) British police have yet to confirm that the 39 people found dead in a truck near London were Chinese nationals, the Chinese foreign ministry said Friday.
          A Chinese consular official travelled to Essex on Thursday, a day after emergency workers discovered the bodies inside the refrigerated container of a vehicle parked in an industrial area.
          Police in the UK have said "all are believed to be Chinese nationals". The truck had arrived on a ferry from Belgium.
          "British police said they were verifying the identity of the victims and could not confirm whether they were Chinese," the Chinese foreign ministry said in a statement.
          The Chinese consular official, Tong Xuejun, told state broadcaster CCTV on Thursday that he had met with British police.
          "We will urge the British police to further find out the truth. We will keep the media informed... of the latest progress of the incident," Tong said.
          The local police force, who have arrested the truck's driver on suspicion of murder, said eight of the dead were women and 31 were men.
          It is Britain's largest murder probe in more than a decade.
          The deaths echoed the discovery of 58 Chinese immigrants hidden in a Dutch truck in the English port of Dover in 2000. Only two survived. (AFP)
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