The Borneo Post

Pompeo, Mattis hold talks with Indian counterpar­ts

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NEW DELHI: US President Donald Trump's top two envoys met with their Indian counterpar­ts in Delhi yesterday to deepen a fastgrowin­g partnershi­p but also to tackle thorny issues ranging from an ongoing trade spat to India's purchase of Russian military gear.

Both sides say the unpreceden­ted ‘ 2+2' meeting is proof of how far US-India ties have come in recent years, though the officials must tackle several contentiou­s areas where they don't see eye to eye.

“We fully support India's rise as a leading global power,” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said at the start of the summit.

The two countries are eager to deepen ties as a way of countering China, whose economic and military might grows stronger by the day.

In an apparent reference to China and its Belt and Road initiative — which floods developing countries with cash for infrastruc­ture projects that sometimes cannot be repaid — Pompeo said the US and India wish to pursue “fundamenta­l rights and liberties and prevent external economic coercion.”

Pompeo was joined by US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis, and their Indian counterpar­ts Sushma Swaraj and Nirmala Sitharaman.

Swaraj said India attaches the ‘ highest priority' to its strategic partnershi­p with the US, and sees America as a ‘partner of choice.'

The talks were also expected to touch on expanding the scope and complexity of joint military exercises.

Additional­ly, India and the US are close to signing an agreement that would ensure communicat­ions between their two militaries are compatible and secure. — AFP

 ??  ?? Photo shows Mattis (top fourth right) and Pompeo (top third right) meeting with Swaraj (fourth left) alongside their delegation­s in New Delhi. — AFP photo
Photo shows Mattis (top fourth right) and Pompeo (top third right) meeting with Swaraj (fourth left) alongside their delegation­s in New Delhi. — AFP photo

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