Deccan Chronicle

India, US discuss Covid-19, Kabul

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28: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan during which they held wide-ranging discussion­s and agreed that people-topeople ties and shared values are the foundation of the US-India strategic partnershi­p that is helping to end the pandemic, supporting a free and open Indo-Pacific and providing global leadership on climate change.

Jaishankar, the first Indian Cabinet minister to visit the United States under the Biden administra­tion, met Sullivan on Thursday.

“Pleased to meet Jake Sullivan. Wide-ranging discussion­s including on Indo-Pacific and Afghanista­n. Conveyed appreciati­on for US solidarity in addressing the Covid challenge. India-US vaccine partnershi­p can make a real difference,” Jaishankar said in a tweet after the meeting.

“Our people-to-people ties and our values are the foundation of the USIndia partnershi­p and will help us end the pandemic, lead on climate, and support a free and open Indo-Pacific,” Sullivan wrote on Twitter after the meeting. The US government and Americans across the country have delivered over $500 million in Covid-19 relief to India.

“We will beat this pandemic together,” Sullivan tweeted. During the meeting, Sullivan and Jaishankar welcomed the cooperatio­n in recent weeks that resulted in deliveries of over $500 million in Covid-19 relief supplies from the US federal and state government­s, US companies and private citizens across America for the people of India, said Emily Horne, Spokespers­on of the National Security Council, White House.

“They discussed a range of regional and global issues and agreed that the United States and India should continue working closely together to address common challenges throughout the Indo-Pacific region”, she said. —

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