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S Jaishankar’s Big Statement At 15th East Asia Summit

S Jaishankar’s big statement at the 15th East Asia Summit, targeting China without naming it.

Foreign Minister S Jaishankar attended the 15th East Asia Summit on Saturday. During this conference, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar’s big statement targeted him without naming China.

He referred to the South China Sea and expressed concern over the events happening in the region, saying that it was eroding confidence in the region.

S Jaishankar emphasized that compliance with international laws and respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty should be done.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also spoke about the Indo-Pacific region while addressing the 15th East Asia Summit.

S Jaishankar, citing the recently announced policies on behalf of several countries for the Indo-Pacific region, said that it would not be challenging to adjust various approaches if there is a commitment to international cooperation.

This digital format of the 15th East Asia Summit was presided over by Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Juam Phuc. All the member countries of the East Asia Summit participated in it.

The East Asia Summit group consists of ten ASEAN countries. Apart from this, it includes India, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, the USA, and Russia.

Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar reiterated the importance of the East Asia Summit during this period and emphasized the need for compliance with international laws, respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty, and appreciation of a rule-based global order.

S Jaishankar underlined the need for greater international cooperation in the world to deal with challenges across national boundaries such as terrorism, climate change, and the corona epidemic.

The leaders underscored the importance of cooperation in ensuring safe, effective, and affordable access to COVID-19 vaccines. He called for greater support for the speedy and sustainable economic recovery of global supply chains.

Many world leaders have greeted Diwali. Elected President Joe Biden, elected Vice President Kamala Harris, current US President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Mike Ponpio and British PM Boris Johnson greeted Diwali.

Donald Trump celebrated Diwali with Indians in America. Donald Trump has also celebrated celebrations with Indians before.

US President Donald Trump shared a photo on Twitter burning a lamp in the White House. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the State Department also expressed their best wishes on the occasion of Diwali.

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