Key Points

Kanimozhi, a DMK MP, leads an all-party delegation to secure Spain's support in combating terrorism. During the productive visit, the group met with Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares and other key figures committed to strengthening ties and promoting peace. The discussions included reports on India's counter-terrorism efforts and a call for international cooperation, emphasizing long-term relations and a collaborative fight against terrorism. The mission highlighted shared experiences of terrorism and the determination to create a safer global community.

Key Points: Kanimozhi Leads All-Party Delegation to Spain on Terrorism

  • Kanimozhi leads all-party team to Spain to bolster terrorism fight
  • Spain's committed support strengthens India's counter-terrorism stance
  • Delegation emphasizes cross-border cooperation and peace initiatives
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All-party delegation received a very positive response from Spain's Foreign Minister: DMK MP Kanimozhi

DMK's Kanimozhi leads India's all-party delegation to Spain, securing support against terrorism.

"The delegation met with Spain's Foreign Minister...and assured us of support when India wants to fight against terrorism. - Kanimozhi"

Madrid, June 3

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MP Kanimozhi, who is leading the all-party delegation to Spain, said that the delegation met Spain's Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares and received a very positive response from him and assured support to India in its fight against terrorism.

In an interview with ANI, Kanimozhi said that the Members of Parliament also met the association that supports terror victims and termed it a "positive day" for the delegation. She said that the delegation had a "good discussion" with the Spain-India Council on what was happening and looked forward to a better long-term relationship with India.

On meetings in Spain, DMK MP said, "The delegation met with the foreign minister of Spain, we met the Senate and we had a meeting with the Spain India Council and the first thing in the morning, we had a meeting with the association which supports victims of terror. So, we had the opportunity to meet all these people today and it was a very positive day. People here are very keenly following what has happened in India and the terror attacks in India and we got a very positive response from the foreign minister who is already in touch with the Minister of External Affairs of India Mr Jaishankar and he assured us of support when India wants to fight against terrorism and bring an end to this.

"Also, the Spain-India Council, we had a very good discussion about and a debate about what was happening and they seem to be completely informed and they're really looking forward to a better long-term relationship with India. So, on the whole, it was a very positive day and we definitely have lessons to take back from here. After meeting the Association for Supporting Terror Victims, because India has been inflicted by pain and people have been affected. So, we can take back this message to India and think of something on similar lines," she added.

The all-party delegation, led by Kanimozhi, includes Rajeev Rai (Samajwadi Party), Brijesh Chowta (BJP), Prem Chand Gupta (Rashtriya Janata Dal), Ashok Kumar Mittal (Aam Aadmi Party), and Former envoys Manjeev S Puri and Jawed Ashraf.

AAP MP Ashok Kumar Mittal noted that Spain strongly condemned terrorism in all forms and pledged support to India's counter-terrorism efforts.

"It was the last day of our delegation's visit. In Spain, we met the foreign minister, parliamentarians, the trade association, and the association of terror victims. They all said that they condemn all forms of terrorism on every forum and will support India's move to counter terrorism effectively...," he said.

During the meeting, Jose Manuel Albares conveyed his understanding and the unequivocal support of Spain for India's efforts to combat terrorism and reaffirmed the importance of global peace. According to the Indian Embassy in India, he stressed that Spain stands with India on the issue of terrorism.

In a post on X, the Indian Embassy in Spain stated, "The All-Party Parliamentary Delegation called on Foreign Minister H.E. Mr. @jmalbares to apprise him of India's position and to discuss India's efforts at combating terrorism. H.E. Mr. @jmalbares conveyed his understanding and the unequivocal support of Spain for India's efforts to combat terrorism, and reaffirmed the importance of global peace. He emphasized that terrorism will never prevail and that Spain stood with India on this issue."

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Speaking to ANI, RJD MP Prem Chand Gupta said, "We went to 5 countries and wherever we have gone, and to whomsoever we met-be it people in government, academia, intellectuals and others; they all have a similar view, they don't support terrorism in either form."

The all-party delegation met with intellectuals, academicians, think tanks and civil society representatives. During the meeting, the MPs reiterated India's firm stance against terrorism and its unwavering commitment to global peace.

"The All-Party Parliamentary Delegation met with intellectuals, academicians, think tanks and civil society representatives at a discussion hosted by @Spain_India. During the meeting, they reiterated India's firm stance against terrorism and its unwavering commitment to global peace. Members of the foundation expressed staunch support for India's efforts and discussed strategies to combat terrorism," the Indian Embassy in Spain posted on X.

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The all-party delegation met the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee members, led by Vice President Antonio Gutierrez Limones, to reinforce India's call to dismantle cross-border terror infrastructure.

In a post on X, the Indian Embassy in Spain stated, "The All-Party Parliamentary Delegation met members of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, led by Vice President Mr. Antonio Gutierrez Limones, to reinforce India's call to dismantle cross-border terror infrastructure and end the distinction between terrorists and their enablers. The delegation emphasized that, as the world's fourth-largest economy, India remains committed to peace, but not at the cost of its sovereignty."

"Acknowledging that Spain, too, has been a victim of terrorism, the delegation stressed that no single country can combat this menace alone and called for stronger international cooperation," it added.

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The delegation also met an organisation that supports the victims of terrorism and shared India's experience in confronting cross-border threats, reaffirming a shared resolve to build a safer, more compassionate world.

In a post on X, the Indian Embassy in Spain stated, "Hosted by Asociacion de Victimas del Terrorismo, an organisation that stands with over 4,800 victims of terror, the All-Party Parliamentary Delegation held a heartfelt exchange on the pain and resilience born from terrorism. The delegation shared India's experience in confronting cross-border threats, reaffirming a shared resolve to build a safer, more compassionate world."

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This diplomatic effort seeks to brief international partners on India's response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, where 26 people were killed by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists, and on the broader fight against cross-border terrorism.

Launched on May 7, Operation Sindoor was a decisive military action targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in the elimination of over 100 terrorists affiliated with terror groups such as Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Good to see cross-party unity on such an important issue! When our politicians work together internationally, it shows the world India's collective strength against terrorism. Spain's support is valuable given their own experience with ETA. 🇮🇳🤝🇪🇸
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Priya M.
While international support is welcome, I hope this translates to concrete action. We've had many such statements before but Pakistan-based terror groups continue operating. Spain should use its EU influence to push for stricter sanctions.
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Sanjay V.
The meeting with terror victims' association is most significant. Civil society partnerships matter more than just government statements. Maybe we can learn from Spain's victim rehabilitation programs - our Kashmir victims deserve similar support.
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Ananya T.
Appreciate Kanimozhi's leadership here. DMK often criticized for being soft on national security, but this shows they stand united when it matters. Terrorism affects all Indians regardless of politics. More such bipartisan efforts please!
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Vikram J.
Spain's support is good but we need to focus more on our immediate neighbors. When will we get such strong commitments from China or even Nepal regarding terror groups operating near our borders? That's where real pressure is needed.
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Neha R.
The economic angle is interesting - mentioning India as 4th largest economy shows we're negotiating from position of strength. Terrorism hurts business and investments too. Maybe framing it as economic security issue will get more global attention.

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