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S Jaishankar to participate in second meet of India-Australia-Japan-US Ministerial on Oct 6

| @indiablooms | Oct 02, 2020, at 05:53 am

New Delhi/IBNS: The second meeting of the India-Australia-Japan-US Ministerial will be held on Oct 6 during the visit. 

In this meeting, Foreign Ministers of the respective countries will be participating. 

The agenda will be broadly focused on the Post-Covid-19 international order as well as the need for coordinating responses to the challenges emerging from the pandemic. 

There will also be a discussion on regional issues.

The Foreign Ministers are expected to collectively affirm the importance of a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific.
 

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