Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

AUSTRALIA AND FRANCE ASSURE INDIA ON VACCINES

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NEW DELHI: India, France and Australia have said fair and equitable access to safe and affordable Covid-19 vaccines and treatments globally will be crucial for collective recovery from the pandemic, especially for people in the most vulnerable countries.

NEW DELHI: India, France and Australia have said fair and equitable access to safe and affordable Covid-19 vaccines and treatments globally will be crucial for collective recovery from the pandemic, especially for people in the most vulnerable countries.

The three countries also pledged during their first trilateral ministeria­l dialogue to work together to achieve a free, open, inclusive and rules-based IndoPacifi­c, and to support freedom of navigation, peaceful resolution of disputes, democratic values, and respect for sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.

India’s external affairs minister S Jaishankar, France’s foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian and Australia’s foreign minister Marise Payne met in London late on Tuesday on the sidelines of the G7 foreign ministers’ meeting.

The talks were held in-person before the Indian delegation began self-isolating after two members tested positive.

The trilateral ministeria­l dialogue was originally scheduled to be held in New Delhi on the margins of the Raisina Dialogue but was deferred after Payne called off her visit to India amid a massive surge in coronaviru­s infections in India.

While discussing ways to enhance trilateral cooperatio­n to cope with challenges linked to the pandemic, the three foreign ministers called for “fair and equitable access to high quality, safe, effective and affordable Covid-19 vaccines and treatments globally”, according to a joint statement issued on Wednesday.

This, they said, will be a central factor in collective recovery, especially for people in vulnerable situations, including women and girls in the most vulnerable countries, particular­ly in Africa.

The India side thanked France and Australia for their support for India’s Covid-19 response and the ministers also recognised India’s contributi­on to supplying vaccines to various countries, bilaterall­y and through multilater­al mechanisms such as the WHO-backed COVAX facility.

France and Australia have rushed a range of equipment, including large oxygen generation plants, oxygen concentrat­ors and ventilator­s, to help India cope with a severe shortage of oxygen as daily infections crossed the 400,000-mark in recent days.

The three ministers agreed to deepen cooperatio­n on maritime safety and security in the IndoPacifi­c and welcomed the holding of a trilateral informatio­nsharing workshop on maritime domain awareness at India’s Informatio­n Fusion Centre for the Indian Ocean Region, where France and Australia have assigned liaison officers.

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