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Indian and Afghan leaders decry terrorism

By SPA,

New Delhi : The leaders of India and Afghanistan on Monday decried last month’s bombing of New Delhi’s mission in the Afghan capital, the Associated Press reported.

Indian Prime Minster Manmohan Singh said Monday that India would give another US$450 million to aid in the rebuilding of Afghanistan.

He called the bombing an attack on the friendship between India and Afghanistan and pledged that we will not allow terrorism to stand in our way.

Singh spoke after meeting Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who told reporters: Afghanistan will stand with our friends in India in fighting the menace of terrorism.

As India has suffered immensely from this menace, Afghanistan has too, added Karzai, who arrived Sunday and was heading home later Monday.