Jaishankar meets Deputy PM Gun Kim Yong in Singapore, will deepen bilateral relations in India
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar meeting Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Gun Kim Yong.
Singapore: Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar reached Singapore on Sunday in his first phase of his 3 -day foreign tour. Here he said that he is “happy to see continuous progress” in various bilateral initiatives with Singapore. He said this during a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Gun Kim Yong here. Please tell that Jaishankar is on a three -day visit to Singapore and China.
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Jaishankar said in a social media post, “I liked meeting Deputy Prime Minister Gun Kim Yong. I am” happy to see the constant progress in various bilateral initiatives “. The External Affairs Minister also said that he is waiting for the third India-Singapore Ministerial Round Table Conference (ISMR). In the first day, Jaishankar met his counterpart Vivian Balakrishnan and said,” Singapore is the center of our ‘Singapore our’. The exchange of ideas there is always informative. ”
Singapore told India important in multi -polar system
Singapore’s Foreign Minister Balakrishnan wrote in a post about the meeting on X, “As the world is gradually moving towards multi-polarity, India will play an important role as one of the poles of major occasions such opportunities.” He also said that he is keen to see Jaishankar in New Delhi for the third ISMR. Let us know that the first meeting of ISMR was held in New Delhi in September 2022, while the second meeting was held in Singapore in August 2023. Jaishankar also met Temasake Holdings President-Namit Tio Chi Hinn, in which investment opportunities were discussed in India.
Jaishankar will go to China from Singapore at SCO conference
After the visit to Singapore, Jaishankar will leave for the conference of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) to be held in Tianjin city of China. This will be his first visit to China after military deadlock with China along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the eastern region of Ladakh in 2020. There was tension in the relations between the two countries after the Galwan valley violence between India and China. (PTI)
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