Oman Daily Observer

India disappoint­ed as China blocks bid to ban JEM chief

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NEW DELHI: India said on Thursday it was “disappoint­ed” by China again delaying a bid to blacklist the leader of a Pakistanba­sed militant group that claimed a massive suicide bombing in Kashmir last month.

The blast on February 14 killed 40 Indian troops and triggered tit-fortat air strikes and an aerial dogfight in the most serious bust-up in years between New Delhi and Islamabad.

The attack was claimed by Jaishe-mohammad (JEM), one of several militant groups based in Pakistan.

China on Wednesday put on hold a request by Britain, France and the United States to add the leader of JEM, Masood Azhar, on a UN sanctions blacklist which would subject him to a global travel ban, an assets freeze and an arms embargo.

China said it needed more time to examine the sanctions request targeting Azhar, and asked for a technical hold which could last up to nine months.

In a statement, the Indian foreign ministry said it “was disappoint­ed by the outcome”, adding it would continue to pursue all avenues to make sure “terrorist leaders who are involved in heinous attacks on our citizens are brought to justice”.

China has blocked three previous attempts at the committee on sanctions against Al Qaeda and Islinked groups to blacklist the JEM leader. The group itself was added to the UN terror list in 2001.

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