The discussions that took place on the fringes of an ASEAN summit in the Cambodian capital are said to have included the escalating hostilities between China and Taiwan due to US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s high-profile visit to Taipei, according to Press Trust of India.
At a meeting in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, today, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar reviewed the situation in Sri Lanka, the developments in Myanmar, and other crucial global issues.
The discussions on the fringes of an ASEAN summit in the Cambodian capital are said to have included the escalating hostilities between China and Taiwan due to US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s high-profile visit to Taipei, according to Press Trust of India.
“Meetings on the fringes of the ASEAN Ministerial in Phnom Penh began with a friendly talk. I spoke with US Secretary of State @SecBlinken about the steadily improving ties between the US and India and the state of the world, “Jaishankar posted in a tweet.
Meetings on the margins of the ASEAN Ministerial in Phnom begin with a friendly talk in Phnom Penh
According to the US State Department, the US and India are staunch supporters of ASEAN’s significance in the Indo-Pacific, Mr. Blinken said in his opening remarks at the summit.
“We both fervently support ASEAN centrality. We collaborate daily in various ways toward our shared goal of a free and open Indo-Pacific, “he added.
And, of course, he said there are specific pressing issues that both of us are worried about, such as the conditions in Sri Lanka, Burma, and a few other flashpoints.
So, Mr. Blinken said, “I very much anticipate discussing a lot of these concerns with my buddy once again, after which we’ll proceed to our appointments.