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FTA, Ukraine in focus as EAM meets Cleverly

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: External affairs minister S Jaishankar and his British counterpar­t James Cleverly on Saturday reviewed bilateral ties and discussed the fallout of the Ukraine conflict.

This was the first high-level contact between the two sides since Rishi Sunak took over as the UK’s first Indian-origin PM on Tuesday. Cleverly arrived in India on Friday to attend a special meeting of the UN Security Council’s Counter-Terrorism Committee hosted in New Delhi.

Cleverly described India as a “powerful voice on the internatio­nal stage and an important partner for the UK” in a tweet posted after his meeting with Jaishankar.

He said he and Jaishankar had a productive meeting during which they discussed collaborat­ion on trade, defence and security.

Jaishankar tweeted that the two sides had noted the progress in the Roadmap 2030, which lays out a 10-year framework for relations in areas ranging from trade and investment to defence and security. “Also discussed the Ukraine conflict and the Indo-Pacific,” he said without giving details.

People familiar with the matter said the two sides also discussed the ongoing negotiatio­ns for an India-UK free trade agreement. A plan to conclude the trade deal by Diwali fell through because of the political turmoil in the UK and difference­s within the ruling Conservati­ve Party on the key issue of mobility of profession­als and migration.

Jaishankar and Cleverly last met on the margins of the UN General Assembly in New York last month. Cleverly also announced measures for further bilateral collaborat­ion through British Internatio­nal Investment, including £11 million of UK funding for Kinara Capital, a woman-led fintech company, according to the British high commission. Jaishankar held other bilateral meetings on the margins of the meeting of the UN

Counter-Terrorism Committee with UAE minister of state Reem Al Hashimy and Albanian deputy foreign minister Megi Fino.

Talks with Blinken

Jaishankar also spoke on phone with US secretary of state Antony Blinken, who had sent a video statement for the UN meeting supporting India’s efforts to prosecute those responsibl­e for the 2008 Mumbai attacks and tacitly criticisin­g China for blocking the listing of Pakistan-based terrorists at the UN Security Council. “Good to speak to US Secretary of State @SecBlinken. Thanked him for his strong and clear message yesterday on counter-terrorism and 26/11 accountabi­lity. Discussed the Ukraine conflict and other regional issues,” Jaishankar tweeted.

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