The Free Press Journal

India, US to discuss range of crucial issues during 2+2 talks

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A raft of key issues such as the US' sanctions on import of Iranian crude oil, boosting cooperatio­n in the IndoPacifi­c region and finalising a pact on encrypted defence technologi­es will be the focus of the inaugural twoplus-two talks between India and the US here on Thursday, official sources said.

India's plan to ink a Rs 40,000 crore deal with Russia to procure a batch of S-400 Triumf air defence missile systems may also figure in the talks, the sources indicated Tuesday, reports PTI.

Issues like enhancing trade, effectivel­y dealing with terrorism and India's concerns over the Trump administra­tion's decision to make changes in the H1B visa programme are also expected to figure prominentl­y in the talks, they said.

Under the new framework finalised last year, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will hold talks with the US Secretary of State Mike R Pompeo and Secretary of Defence James Mattis.

As Secretary Pompeo arrives here on Wednesday from Islamabad, India will also try to get his view about the new government in Pakistan headed by Prime Minister Imran Khan, the sources said.

Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff General Joseph Dunford will also be part of the US delegation.

Swaraj will have a separate bilateral meeting with Pompeo while Sitharaman will have a one-on-one meeting with Mattis on Thursday morning before the delegation-level two-plus-two talks.

Twelve officials from each side are expected to attend the talks which will be followed by a luncheon meeting.

The sources said the focus of the talks will be to lift the strategic engagement between the two countries to a "whole of government approach" covering a wide range of areas for cooperatio­n.

Significan­tly boosting defence and security cooperatio­n, including in areas of co-developmen­t of military platforms, will be a priority, they said.

Referring to India's yet to be inked S-400 missile deal with Russia, the sources said it was for the US to decide on what steps it may take.

India's position on the issue has been that it will go ahead with the deal notwithsta­nding American sanctions on military transactio­ns with Moscow.

On US sanctions on import of Iranian oil, the sources said India will also explain to the US delegation its position on the issue, including how the import has been crucial for India's energy security.

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