US Secretary of Defense James Mattis calls on Prime Minister

Published By : Admin | September 26, 2017 | 18:43 IST
US Secretary of Defense James Mattis calls on Prime Minister

US Secretary of Defense James Mattis called on Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today afternoon.  

Prime Minister recalled his wide-ranging, candid, and fruitful discussions with President Trump during his visit to the United States in June this year. Both sides had reaffirmed their resolve to further develop their strong strategic partnership. Secretary Mattis briefed Prime Minister on the progress in advancing the bilateral agenda and implementing the decisions taken during that visit.

They also discussed enhanced cooperation, regionally and globally, in pursuing shared priorities for peace, stability and combating terrorism.  

Prime Minister appreciated the close engagement between the two countries on regional and global issues of mutual concern. 

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PM discusses West Asia Situation and Emphasizes Need for De-escalation

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi held a conversation with President Emmanuel Macron of France to discuss the situation in West Asia and urgent need for de-escalation and return to dialogue and diplomacy. Shri Modi and President Macron looked forward to continuing their close coordination to advance peace and stability in the region and beyond.

The Prime Minister wrote on X:

"Spoke with my dear friend, President Emmanuel Macron, on the situation in West Asia and the urgent need for de-escalation, as well as a return to dialogue and diplomacy.

We look forward to continuing our close coordination to advance peace and stability in the region and beyond."