During the G20 summit India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, has condemned international terrorism, pointing towards Pakistan for supporting it. He said that only 'one single nation in South Asia is spreading the agents of terror'. Modi’s remarks come undoubtedly as a response to the recent crisis in Kashmir. The Indian Prime Minister stated that his country has a zero policy for terrorism and urged the international community to follow suit. Modi expressed his appreciation for the G20s initiative to end the financing of terrorism, but added that all countries should meet the Financial Action Task Force standards. One day earlier Modi made a similar speech in a separate meeting with fellow members of the BRICK group.

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