Blinken says he held productive meeting with Jaishankar; discussed COVID-19, India-China border situation and Afghanistan


PTI, May 29, 2021, 10:32 AM IST

Washington: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that he had a productive meeting with visiting External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar during which they discussed the bilateral ties, COVID-19 relief efforts, India-China border situation and Afghanistan and vowed to work together to address areas of shared concern.

Jaishankar, the first Indian Cabinet minister to visit the US since Joe Biden became president on January 20, met Blinken on Friday.

“Blinken welcomed Jaishankar to the Department of State, where he reaffirmed the US administration’s commitment to deepening the US-India Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership,” State Department spokesperson Ned Price said after the meeting.

“Productive discussion today with Dr S Jaishankar on regional security and economic priorities to include US COVID-19 relief efforts, India-China border situation, and our support for Afghanistan,” Blinken said.

“As friends, we will work together to address these areas of shared concern,” Blinken said in a tweet, hours after the meeting with Jaishankar at the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the State Department.

It has been more than a year since the military standoff between India and China erupted in eastern Ladakh on May 5, 2020 during which there were fatalities on both sides for the first time in 45 years. They have made limited progress in achieving disengagement at the Pangong lake area while negotiations for similar steps at other friction points remained deadlocked.

In his tweet, Jaishankar said that he had a “productive discussion” with Blinken on various aspects of bilateral cooperation as well as regional and global issues.

“Covered the Indo-Pacific and the Quad, Afghanistan, Myanmar, UNSC matters and other international organisations,” he said.

“Also focused on Indo-US vaccine partnership aimed at expanding access and ensuring supply. Appreciated the strong solidarity expressed by the US at this time. Today”s talks have further solidified our strategic partnership and enlarged our agenda of cooperation,” Jaishankar said.

In an interaction with a group of Indian reporters, responding to a question, Jaishankar did not mention if China was discussed in particular.

“Our discussion was on the entire Indo-Pacific region. The discussion was on security issues in the Indo-Pacific region,” he said.

India, the US and several other world powers have been talking about the need to ensure a free, open and thriving Indo-Pacific in the backdrop of China”s growing military manoeuvring and aggression in the region.

The Chinese military is also actively eying the strategic Indian Ocean region to step up Beijing”s influence.

China claims nearly all of the disputed South China Sea, though Taiwan, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam all claim parts of it. Beijing has built artificial islands and military installations in the South China Sea.

In 2017, India, Australia, Japan and the US gave shape to the long-pending proposal of setting up the ”Quad” or the Quadrilateral coalition to counter China”s aggressive behaviour in the Indo-Pacific region.

Observing that the US is India’s strategic partner and has a strong relationship with it, Jaishankar said that it is but natural that the two countries discuss their challenges. The talks at the ministerial level are basically at an assessment level, he said.

The issue of S-400, a multi-billion-dollar missile system that Indian plans to buy from Russia, was not raised in any of the meetings, he said.

Acting Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Dean Thompson said that there were just discussions of developments on the India-China border.

“I’m not going to characterise the discussions beyond that other than to say we continue to watch the situation very closely and hope that everything can be resolved peaceably as things go forward,” he said.

According to the State Department, the leaders discussed a broad range of issues, including COVID-19 relief, efforts to strengthen Indo-Pacific cooperation through the Quad, and a shared commitment to combating the climate crisis and enhancing multilateral cooperation, including at the UN Security Council.

“Blinken and Jaishankar also discussed regional developments, the coup in Burma (Myanmar) and continuing support for Afghanistan,” Price said, adding that the two leaders pledged to continue their cooperation on shared economic and regional security priorities.

Thompson earlier told reporters that the meeting demonstrated “our deep commitment to the partnership and to strengthening it in the years to come”.

“Today’s meeting between Blinken and Jaishankar, one of the first in-person visits that we have had in Washington since the beginning of the pandemic, showcased the breadth and depth of our relationship with India, which we view as one of the most important partnerships in the region and the world,” he said.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

Report on Sambhal mosque survey likely to be submitted to local court; security tight in district

CCI orders probe against Google, affiliates for ‘unfair’ business practices in gaming apps’ listing on Play Store

Mahayuti leaders finalize power sharing pact with Amit Shah; CM’s name awaited

Karnataka govt to spend Rs 2,500 crore to upgrade 500 government schools

My name not mentioned anywhere, says Ex-Andhra CM Jagan on Adani bribe controversy

Three women missing in dense Kerala forest; Search operation underway

Heavy rain forecast: Pondy govt declares holiday for educational institutions on Nov 29, 30

Related Articles More

30 detained over killing of lawyer in clash between Bangladesh police, followers of jailed Hindu leader

‘Monks targetted by Islamist elements’: ISKCON Kolkata flags Bangladesh issue to Modi govt

Jaishankar says Indo-Pacific landscape calls for wider collaborative approach, terms G7 as partner for it

Will impose 25 per cent tariff on all imports from Canada, Mexico: Trump

Internal divisions leave open question whether Gandhi’s vision will ever be fully realised in India: Bill Clinton

MUST WATCH

Grafting

Coconut Flower

Prakash Belawadi

Naxal Leader Vikram Gowda

Christmas Cake Fruit Mixing


Latest Additions

Delhi: Private school in Rohini receives bomb threat email day after low-intensity blast

Ed Sheeran announces six-city India tour for 2025

His awkward action, skill set make Bumrah a complete package: Steve Smith

SC to hear on Dec 9 plea of mosque committee related to dispute at Mathura Shahi Idgah complex

Violinist Balabhaskar’s father claims son killed by gold smuggling mafia

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.