All papers wrote that Prime Minister Abe spoke with his Indian counterpart Modi by phone on July 6 and confirmed the two nations’ cooperation with the international community in eradicating terrorism. The conversation was held in response to the Dhaka attack last week in which 20 hostages, including seven Japanese and an Indian national, were killed. Abe also said that Japan will continue offering ODA to developing nations.
Japanese, Indian leaders confirm counterterrorism efforts following Dhaka attack
- July 7, 2016
- , Asahi, Mainichi, Yomiuri, Nikkei, Sankei, Tokyo Shimbun
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