NEW YORK – Amid the Covid-19 pandemic ravaging India and the rising global tensions, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has capped two days of whirlwind diplomacy in Washington by
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S Jaishankar with US NSA Jake Sullivan in Washington (ANI)
WASHINGTON: External affairs minister S Jaishankar met influential American lawmakers from both the Democratic and Republican parties on Thursday and discussed developments pertaining to Quad and the cooperation on vaccines with them. Discussed developments pertaining to Quad and our cooperation on vaccines. Recognise their leadership in building stronger ties, Jaishankar said after his meeting with Congressman Gregory Meeks, who is the chairman of the powerful House Foreign Affairs Committee, along with its ranking member, Congressman Michael McCaul.
The minister also had a good conversation with the co-chairs of the House India Caucus, Congressman Brad Sherman from the Democratic Party and Congressman Steve Chabot from the Republican Party.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met influential American lawmakers from both the Democratic and Republican parties on Thursday and discussed developments pertaining to Quad and the cooperation on vaccines with them.