Reviewed Bilateral Partnership, Exchanged Views On Vast Vary Of Points: Jaishankar On Talks With US Secretary Of State

EAM Jaishankar In US: Exterior Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met his US counterpart, Marco Rubio. He exchanged views on numerous regional and international points of their first bilateral assembly hours after the Secretary of State assumed workplace.
Jaishankar took to social media platform X to share pictures of the assembly. “Delighted to satisfy @secrubio for his first bilateral assembly after assumption of workplace as Secretary of State. Reviewed our in depth bilateral partnership, of which @secrubio has been a robust advocate,” he wrote. “Additionally exchanged views on a variety of regional and international points. Sit up for intently working with him to advance our strategic cooperation,” he added.
Delighted to satisfy @secrubio for his first bilateral assembly after assumption of workplace as Secretary of State.
Reviewed our in depth bilateral partnership, of which @secrubio has been a robust advocate.
Additionally exchanged views on a variety of regional and international points.
Look… pic.twitter.com/NVpBUEAyHK
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) January 21, 2025
Earlier, in one other put up on X, he talked concerning the productive Quad Overseas Ministers’ Assembly in Washington DC thanked US Secretary of State Marco Rubio for internet hosting the occasion and expressed his appreciation for the participation of Australia’s overseas minister Penny Wong and Japan’s Takeshi Iwaya.
“Attended a productive Quad Overseas Ministers’ Assembly right this moment in Washington DC. Thank @secrubio for internet hosting us and FMs @SenatorWong & Takeshi Iwaya for his or her participation. Important that the Quad FMM happened inside hours of the inauguration of the Trump Administration,” Jaishankar wrote on X.
The ministers held wide-ranging discussions targeted on making certain a free, open, secure, and affluent Indo-Pacific. “This underlines the precedence it has within the overseas coverage of its member states. Our wide-ranging discussions addressed completely different dimensions of making certain a free, open, secure and affluent Indo-Pacific,” the put up added.
Attended a productive Quad Overseas Ministers’ Assembly right this moment in Washington DC. Thank @secrubio for internet hosting us and FMs @SenatorWong & Takeshi Iwaya for his or her participation.
Important that the Quad FMM happened inside hours of the inauguration of the Trump Administration. This… pic.twitter.com/uGa4rjg1Bw
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) January 21, 2025
The EAM underlined the necessity for expanded collaboration and mentioned, “Agreed on the significance of pondering larger, deepening the agenda and intensifying our collaboration. The assembly right this moment sends a transparent message that in an unsure and unstable world, the Quad will proceed to be a pressure for international good.”
Jaishankar additionally met the US Nationwide Safety Advisor Mike Waltz and mentioned strengthening the bilateral relationship between each nations. “Nice to satisfy NSA @michaelgwaltz once more this afternoon. Mentioned strengthening our friendship to make sure mutual profit and improve international stability and prosperity. Trying ahead to working collectively on an lively and outcome-oriented agenda,” Jaishankar wrote on X.
The QUAD is a diplomatic partnership amongst India, Australia, Japan, and the USA, dedicated to fostering an open, secure, and affluent Indo-Pacific that’s inclusive and resilient.
On Monday, Donald Trump was sworn in because the forty seventh President of the USA on the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., with Chief Justice John Roberts administering the oath. Earlier than Trump’s swearing-in, JD Vance was sworn in because the fiftieth Vice President of the USA.
Jaishankar was among the many attendees of the grand ceremony which additionally noticed the presence of worldwide leaders and prime bureaucrats. After attending the swearing-in of Donald Trump, the EAM mentioned it was a “nice honour” to signify India on the inauguration ceremony.