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International counter-terrorism operations of Russia

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The Indian Foreign Ministry released a statement on behalf of all three governments saying, "We shared our thoughts on the political, economic and security aspects of the global situation, the present world order and recent developments in various areas of mutual concern. We agreed that co-operation
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rather than confrontation should govern approaches to regional and global affairs. There was coincidence of views against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and on the need to address financing of terrorism and its linkages with
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Drug trafficking in Central Asia is a major source of funding for terrorist organizations, second only to direct donations of military equipment and financing from
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partly contributed to its inability to predict the 9/11 attacks, and advocated greater cooperation between the two countries.
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The Russian government has worked with the United States and Iran in counter-terrorism operations.
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created a humanitarian disaster. On 10 September 2002, the day before the first anniversary of the
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Russian Defense Minister for cooperation with Iran in countering international terrorism
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Russia to lead fighting international terrorism, Russian Parliamentarian believes
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Vladimir Zhirinovsky: Russia must remain neutral after terrorist attacks on USA
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Foreign Ministers of India, China, Russia meet to take forward strategic ties
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on 7 May 2004. They discussed improving Afghanistan's economy and security.
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announced in October 2002 that the Russian government would provide aid to
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The Delhi summit on security took place on February 14, 2007 with the
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operations abroad, in cooperation with other nations.
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Index

counter-terrorism
2007 Delhi security summit
foreign ministers
China
India
Russia
Hyderabad House
Delhi
terrorism
drug trafficking
reform of the United Nations
Afghanistan
Iran
Iraq
North Korea
narco-trafficking
Valentina Matviyenko
Afghan refugees
Afghanistan
Taliban
September 11, 2001 attacks
Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Duma
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
Moscow
Central Asia
Abdullah Abdullah
Sergey Lavrov
Alexander Gurov
Cold War

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