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India-US 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue was successful: Mike Pompeo

| @indiablooms | Oct 27, 2020, at 08:28 pm

New Delhi: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday said the 2+2  Ministerial Dialogue between US and India was 'successful'.

"Today’s U.S.-India 2+2 Ministerial was a success. The bond between our nations is built on the foundation of a longstanding friendship, partnership, and vibrant democratic traditions. Thank you @DrSJaishankar,@EsperDoD, and@rajnathsingh

for yet another successful dialogue," Pompeo tweeted.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday discussed Indo-Pacific engagement, Quad, maritime security, counter-terrorism, open connectivity and resilient supply chains among others ahead of 2+2 India-US Ministerial Dialogue slated to take place on Tuesday here.

The two ministers had warm and productive dinner engagement on Monday during which they followed up on their Tokyo discussions and focussed on key bilateral, regional and global issues, sources in the government establishment said here.

The two sides reviewed progress in bilateral ties over last four years and satisfied that they have grown in virtually every domain including trade, energy, defence and education; practice of consultations on foreign policy issues has also expanded, including regional and multilateral; working more closely in multilateral and plurilateral formats, sources said.

Dr Jaishankar stressed the uniqueness of Indo-US technology and talent flow connections and underlined that a knowledge economy with greater data sensitivity makes an even stronger case for collaboration.

He pointed out an innovation partnership is central to India-US’ future and the policies must be accordingly supportive.

“Education is a special bond between us and both sides should work to expand it further,” Dr Jaishankar suggested.

They exchanged views on the current global situation and its contemporary challenges, discussed the shared concerns and interests including stability and security in Asia, and how best that can be ensured.

Pompeo shared his government’s thinking on Afghanistan while Dr Jaishankar highlighted India’s stakes and its continuing concern that decisions should be made by Afghans themselves without use of force.

He also made clear that cross-border terrorism was completely unacceptable, sources claimed.

Both Ministers also discussed multilateral consultations and cooperation in the context of India's forthcoming UNSC membership.

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