New Delhi: Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar on Monday spoke with truss Liz his British colleagues, included “shared interest” in trade, investment and security.
Jaisankar described telephone conversation as a “warm conversation”.
“A warm conversation with British foreign secretary @trussliz.
Discussing our interest together in trade, investment and security.
Look forward to welcoming it in India,” he tweeted.
In May last year, India and Britain adopted a 10-year road map to expand bonds in the main fields of trade and economic, defense and security, climate change and people who were connected include.
Roadmap 2030 was adopted at the virtual peak between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his British colleague Boris Johnson at the virtual peak.
Jaisankar also spoke with Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn.
“Speaking to the DPM and FM Prak Sokhonn from Cambodia.
Discussing the Relations of Asean India, cooperation with Mekong-Ganga and the situation in Myanmar.
Will work with Cambodia in his capacity as ASEAN chair,” he tweeted.
The 10-state association of Southeast Asian nations (ASEAN) is considered one of the most influential groupings in the region, and India and several other countries including the US, China, Japan and Australia are their dialogue partners.
The bond between India and ASEAN has carried out upswing in recent years with a focus on increasing cooperation in the fields of trade and investment and security and defense.
In the past few days, Jaishankar spoke with his colleagues from the US, Russia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Singapore, United Arab Emirates and Nigeria.
He also spoke with Egyptian Foreign Minister, Israel, Australia, Indonesia, Maldives, Bhutan, Iran and France.