India-Saudi Partnerships Strengthen Amidst Gaza Crisis
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasizes India's support for an early Gaza ceasefire through dialogue and a two-state solution, highlighting India's stable ties with Saudi Arabia. Collaborations span trade, energy, defense, and humanitarian concerns. Both nations reaffirm their commitment to regional stability during a strategic partnership meeting.
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In a significant diplomatic meeting, India's External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, reiterated the nation's support for a swift ceasefire in Gaza, advocating for a resolution of the Palestinian issue through a two-state solution. His remarks came during a conference with Saudi Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, focusing on escalating Middle East tensions.
Amidst the Gaza conflict, Jaishankar voiced deep concern while highlighting Saudi Arabia as a pivotal stabilizing force. The two leaders co-chaired a session under the Strategic Partnership Council, where they explored enhancing bilateral relations, particularly in trade, energy, and defense sectors, including groundbreaking defense exercises and counter-terrorism efforts.
Beyond the immediate geopolitical concerns, dialogue covered robust cultural cooperation, with proposals to boost tourism and media exchange. Discussions on international platforms like G20 and BRICS further emphasized mutual goals for regional and economic stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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