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Kerry shares US’ view on developmen­ts in region

The US Secretary of State in his speech at an event, had asked Pakistan to do more work towards clearing the terror sanctuarie­s and push harder against ‘indigenous groups’ operating from its soil

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NEW DELHI: US Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and shared with him US’ perspectiv­e on developmen­ts in the region and beyond.

Kerry, along with US Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker, also discussed progress in bilateral engagement since Prime Minister’s visit to US in June 2016 apart from briefing him on the 2nd India-US Strategic & Commercial Dialogue that concluded on Tuesday, according to a PMO release.

“Secretary Kerry also shared US perspectiv­e on developmen­ts in the region and beyond with prime minister,” it said.

The US Secretary of State, Tuesday as well as Wednesday in his speech at an event, had asked Pakistan to do more work towards clearing the terror sanctuarie­s and push harder against “indigenous groups” operating from its soil that are affecting ties with India and Afghanista­n’s peace and stability.

“Prime Minister conveyed satisfacti­on at the expanded and strengthen­ed strategic partnershi­p between India and the US over the past two years that has opened up new vistas for collaborat­ion. He conveyed that he looked forward to rapid progress and successful completion of the decisions taken with President Obama at the Summit Meeting in June,” the PMO said.

Modi also conveyed that he looked forward to meeting President Obama at the G-20 Summit in Hangzhou, China. Tweeting on his meeting, Modi said, “Glad to meet you, Secretary @JohnKerry. We had fruitful discussion­s on India-USA ties.” Kerry had earlier tweeted: “Pleased to sit down with @narendramo­di, reflect on successful S&CD and our ever- deepening relationsh­ip with #India.”

Kerry on Wednesday postponed his departure from India by at least two days, prompting speculatio­n about the reasons for the sudden decision. Kerry, whose official engagement­s here ended with a call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday afternoon, was scheduled to leave at 5.30pm.

However, he may now leave either on Friday or Saturday for China where he will join President Barack Obama for the G-20 Summit. Deputy Spokespers­on in State Department Mark Toner, who is travelling with Kerry, said, the visit has been extended to enable him to travel to China for G-20 Summit this weekend.

“Kerry would now remain in the Indian capital until Friday or Saturday, when he will leave for the summit in Hangzhou. Kerry’s schedule for his remaining time in India is still to be determined,” Toner told the accompanyi­ng media.

 ?? - PTI ?? PARLEYS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with US Secretary of State John Kerry at a meeting in New Delhi on Wednesday.
- PTI PARLEYS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with US Secretary of State John Kerry at a meeting in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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