We must not forget 9/11 terrorist attacks: India
The Hindu
Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs Reenat Sandhu on Monday paid tributes to victims of the September 11 terror attacks
The 9/11 terror attacks, their victims and must not be forgotten, India has said, asserting that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations is condemnable.
Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs on Monday paid tributes to victims of the September 11 terror attacks at a memorial ceremony organised by the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism on behalf of the United Nations and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.
“We must not forget the heinous terrorist attacks, the victims and the lessons learnt. Terrorism in all its forms and manifestations is condemnable,” India’s Permanent Mission to the U.N. said in a tweet.

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