Jaishankar, Blinken discuss vaccine supplies, climate change, Quad alliance

Our Bureau Updated - May 29, 2021 at 12:13 PM.

Will stand with India just as India supported US earlier, says Blinken

Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed Covid-19 relief including vaccine supplies to India, strengthening of Indo-Pacific cooperation through the Quad alliance, combating climate crisis and enhancing multilateral cooperation in their meeting on Friday.

Blinken said that the US will support India at its time of crisis as India supported the US earlier. "We remember in the earlier days of Covid, India was there for the United States, something we’ll never forget, and now we want to make sure that we’re there for and with India," Blinken said in his remarks to the media before the meeting without directly mentioning vaccines.

The talks have further solidified the strategic partnership and enlarged our agenda of cooperation, Jaishankar tweeted after the meeting.

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India and the US are united in confronting Covid-19 together, in dealing with the challenge posed by climate change, and also partnered together directly through the Quad and other institutions at the United Nations in dealing with many of the challenges that we face in the region and around the world, Blinken said. The Quad is an alliance between India, the US, Australia and Japan.

One of the top items on Jaishankar's agenda during his on-going five-day visit to the US is to seek commitments on supply of Covid-19 vaccines and vaccine raw materials to help India meet its domestic shortage and the matter has been prominently raised in most of his meetings with senior officials of the Biden government.

The US government had earlier indicated that it has about 80 million of Covid-19 vaccines to give to other countries but details have not been shared.

"Secretary Blinken and Minister Jaishankar also discussed regional developments, the coup in Burma, and continuing support for Afghanistan.  Secretary Blinken and Minister Jaishankar pledged to continue their cooperation on shared economic and regional security priorities," according to Ned Price, Spokesperson, US Department of State.

Jaishankar also met US Trade Representative Katherine Tai on Friday to discuss various trade related issues including the temporary waiver on TRIPS provisions for Covid-19 related vaccines and medical products proposed by India and South Africa at the WTO.

 "... I look forward to maintaining communication with my Indian counterparts as we battle Covid-19 and continue to pursue economic recovery to our countries," Tai tweeted after her meeting with Jaishankar.

Published on May 29, 2021 04:01
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