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India, S Arabia sign extradition pact

By The Assam Tribune

RIYADH, March 1 � India and Saudi Arabia have vowed to jointly combat terrorism and money laundering as they signed an Extradition Treaty and several agreements to raise their cooperation to a strategic partnership covering security, economic, energy and defence areas, reports PTI.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Saudi King Abdullah who held wide-ranging discussions here last night, signed the Riyadh Declaration outlining the contours of a new era of strategic partnership between the two countries.

After the unprecedented welcome on Saturday when the entire Saudi Cabinet was present to receive him at the airport on his arrival, Singh was accorded a grand reception at the imposing Al Rawadah Palace.

King Abdullah received the Prime Minister and participated in the whole welcome

ceremony, a rare honour bestowed on visiting dignitaries.

Both sides emphasised the importance of strengthening the strategic energy partnership in line with the Delhi Declaration of 2006, including meeting India�s increasing requirement of crude oil supplies and identifying areas of new and renewable energy. India invited Saudi Arabia to participate in crude storage facilities in the country.

The two leaders condemned terrorism, extremism and violence affirming that it is global and threatens all societies and is not linked to any race, colour and belief.

Both sides agreed to enhance cooperation in exchange of information relating to terrorist activities, money laundering, narcotics, arms and human trafficking, and develop joint strategies to combat these threats.

The Extradition Treaty, signed by Health and Family Welfare Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and Prince Naif bib Abdulaziz, Second Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister, further enhances existing security cooperation and will help in apprehending wanted persons in each other�s country, Vijaya Latha Reddy, Secretary (East) in the External Affairs Ministry, told reporters here.

Besides this, four other agreements were inked in the presence of the two leaders. These are relating to transfer of sentenced persons, cultural cooperation, Memorandum of Understanding between Indian Space Research Organisation and King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology for cooperation in peaceful use of outer space and joint research and information technology.

Four other agreements were signed yesterday, including one by Tata Motors to supply school buses worth USD 80 million.

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