Friday, February 22, 2013

John Kerry meets Ranjan Mathai; reaffirms importance of ties with India

WASHINGTON, February 22, 2013 PTI





Newly appointed U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday met visiting Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai and stressed that there would be no change in India-U.S. relationship, which he is looking forward to take a step forward during his stint at the Foggy Bottom.



During his brief meeting with Mr. Mathai, Mr. Kerry said that he is looking forward to not only his visit to India for the Strategic Dialogue this summer, but also an earlier one-o-one meeting with his Indian counterpart Salman Khurshid.



Officials of the two countries would now work on the dates of a possible early Washington visit of Mr. Khurshid.



India is believed to have proposed June 17, as the date for Strategic Dialogue for which Mr. Kerry would be travelling to New Delhi. None of the dates have been confirmed yet.



Soon after his meeting with Mr. Mathai, Mr. Kerry wrote his first tweet as the Secretary of State.



"Saw friend/Foreign Secretary Mathai- discussed importance of relationship w/#India, expressed sympathies to brave people of #Hyderabad -JK," Mr. Kerry wrote on the micro blogging site under his personal signature JK, which stands for John Kerry.



Mr. Kerry also expressed condolences over the Hyderabad bomb blasts that killed 14 people and injured more than 80 others.



He wanted to know from the Foreign Secretary about any additional information he had about the terrorist attack and offered America's assistance if any required.



According to sources familiar with the meeting, Mr. Kerry "reaffirmed the importance he attaches to relationship with India" and noted that he is looking forward to further strengthening the bilateral ties.



"He was conscious of the need that there would be no change in relationship (with him being the Secretary of State). He stressed that," sources said, adding that the Secretary of State seemed "keen to engage" with India.



Briefing Mr. Kerry on the status of the relationship, Mr. Mathai is understood to have told him that co-operation in the energy sector (in particular clean energy and shell gas) and education could be the next big ticket item or game changers for the India-U.S. ties.



Mr. Mathai had a series of meetings throughout the day including those with Deputy Secretary William Burns, wherein the two diplomats reviewed the ties including defence, while Under Secretary of State for Energy, Economic Growth and the Environment Robert Hormats hosted him for lunch during which the two delegations discussed economic and trade issues.



Soon after meeting Mr. Kerry, Mr. Mathai had a three-hour long meeting with Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy R. Sherman, during which they discussed a whole range of bilateral, and regional issues, setting the tone for the second term of the Obama Administration, which sources described as "very very substantive".



Expressing satisfaction over the progress made in his meeting, sources said it was "frank and useful exchange of views."



A State Department spokesperson, familiar with the talks, said Ms. Sherman and Mr. Mathai "enjoyed a warm and positive" meeting on Friday at the State Department.



Ms. Sherman expressed the U.S.' condolences for the Hyderabad bombings and underscored the priority America attach to India-U.S. counterterrorism cooperation.



"The Under Secretary and Foreign Secretary discussed a broad range of issues, including our bilateral cooperation on energy, climate change, defence, civil nuclear issues, education, regional dynamics, and joint collaboration in Afghanistan, Africa and Asia. Both look forward to another round of the U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue later this year," the State Department spokesperson said.
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