India's External Affairs Minister meets UN Secretary General India to back Guterres's bid for second term

India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has offered India's support to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for his re-election during a meeting in New York at which they discussed a range of issues from Covid-19 vaccine to terrorism.
India's External Affairs Minister meets UN Secretary General India to back Guterres's bid for second term
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Topics on Covid vaccines, terrorism highlighted

NEW YORK: India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has offered India's support to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for his re-election during a meeting in New York at which they discussed a range of issues from Covid-19 vaccine to terrorism.

In a tweet after the meeting on Tuesday, Jaishankar said that he told Guterres that India "values" his leadership and conveyed its support for his election to a second term.

The global crisis of the Covid-19 pandemic featured prominently in their discussions.

Jaishankar tweeted that they emphasised the importance of finding "urgent and effective global vaccine solutions" and the critical need to ramp up the vaccine supply chain to "ensure greater production and fairer distribution."

With India set to assume the rotating presidency of the Security Council in August, their meeting covered a wide range of issues.

In a series of tweets on the meeting, Jaishankar said that they talked about "regional challenges in India's neighbourhood" and "shared our concerns about ensuring that the gains of the last two decades in Afghanistan are adequately protected."

US President Joe Biden is pulling out the nation's troops from Afghanistan after a 20-year deployment even as terrorist activities continue raising fears of regional instability.

In his tweets Jaishankar said, "Countering terrorism and radicalisation remain priorities for the entire region."

Jaishankar said that he "highlighted India's constructive role" in the Security Council and "conveyed priorities of our Presidency in August."

He added, "Maritime Security and Technology for Peacekeeping address the needs of the day."

A spokesperson for India's UN Mission said that India planned to hold high-level meetings on those topics during its presidency.

Jaishankar also noted that Guterres expressed "appreciation of India's Peacekeeping operations including at Goma, DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo) recently."

India peacekeepers based in Goma have been involved in rescue operations after the eruption of the Mount Nayargongo volcano displaced several thousand people in the region last week. Several hundred people are also missing following the calamity.

Climate change, a topic that Guterres gives top priority to, also was discussed, Jaishankar tweeted. "Greater resources are essential for larger ambitions (in setting goals for combatting climate change). Financing will determine our seriousness and credibility," he added.

In the discussion of fighting Covid-19, they felt that "the proposal by India and South Africa for a temporary waiver of vaccine patents "can also contribute to greater production and more equity," the spokesperson said. IANS

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