India-US: Blinken's visit to India from tomorrow, before the departure of the Foreign Minister, America praised PM Modi


Posted on 28th Feb 2023 03:53 pm by rohit kumar

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's three-day visit to India begins tomorrow (March 1). He will also hold the G-20 Foreign Ministers' meeting here as well as the Quad Ministerial meeting and a bilateral meeting with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

 

On Tuesday, Foreign Minister Blinken left for New Delhi from America. He will reach India via Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Before reaching India, Blinken will also participate in bilateral meetings with these two countries.

 

China-Russia and Indo-Pacific can be the issue of the meeting

The Russia-Ukraine war will be the main agenda at the G-20 foreign ministers' meeting. Apart from this, in the bilateral meeting with Foreign Minister Jaishankar, the issue of aggression between China and Russia and the restoration of peace in the Indo-Pacific region can be discussed. Talks on these issues are possible between the two leaders.

 

Biden administration praised PM Modi

Before the departure of the Foreign Minister, the Biden administration praised India and PM Modi fiercely. State Department spokesman Ned Price said India is a global strategic partner of America. We share the vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific region, he said. India is a major partner of ours bilaterally in terms of the Quad as well as other international groupings. We've talked a lot about I2U2 lately.

 

You heard PM Modi.

Responding to media questions, Ned Price said, "You have heard Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he has clearly said that this is not an era of war. Russia in particular is challenging the rules-based order and principles, violating international law, principles, and human rights. We will continue to discuss these issues with our Indian partners. I do not doubt that they will agree on this in the G-20.

 

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