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Kiren Rijiju to attend the “International Meeting on Counter Terrorism” in Indonesia

| | Aug 09, 2016, at 12:59 am
New Delhi, Aug 8 (IBNS): Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju is leaving on Monday late evening to attend the “International Meeting on Counter Terrorism” to be held at Bali, Indonesia on Aug 10, officials said.

The theme of this multilateral meeting on counter-terrorism will be Countering Cross-Border movement of Terrorism which is one of the biggest challenges faced today by countries regarding perpetrators, weapons, ideology and financing.

This is first of its kind meeting being hosted by Indonesia which aims at strengthening the international cooperation network in addressing the growing threat of cross-border movement of terrorism from the aspects of actor, information and also financing.

Kiren Rijiju will also be meeting  Wiranto, Minister for Political, Security and Legal Affairs, Indonesia to discuss various issues of bilateral importance, read a government statement.

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