New Delhi: Minister of External Affairs Dr.
Jaishankar held talks with Japanese Foreign Minister Hayashi Yoshimasa on Friday, where they discussed the Covid situation, travel facilitation, bilateral project, quad, Myanmar and North Korea.
Taking to Twitter, Jaishankar said, “It’s nice to chat a new year with FM @ Hayashi09615064 discussed.
Discuss the Covid situation, travel facilitation, bilateral project, Quad, Myanmar and North Korea.
Look forward to the 70th anniversary of our diplomatic relationship in the appropriate way.” Tweeted Jaisankar.
In particular, India has signed a peace agreement with Japan in 1952 and 2022 will mark the completion of 70 years of diplomatic bonds between the two countries.
Modern nations have conducted a positive inheritance from the old association that have been strengthened by the values of sharing trust in democracy, individual freedom and legal supremacy.
Over the years, both countries have been built on these values and creates partnerships based on principles and pragmatism, Mea said in a statement.