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2+2 focuses on meeting food shortage fallout from Ukraine invasion

by Indo-Asian News Service
April 13, 2022
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New York: While differences on the degree of reaction to Russia’s invasion remained, India and the US focused at their dialogue of diplomatic and defence leaders on meeting what could turn out to be its catastrophic fallout: Food shortages affecting the poorest countries.

“An equally big worry which is emerging is of food security,” External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said on Monday at a news conference after the 2+2 meeting.

“There are concerns across geographies of societies who are importing wheat or sugar or other foodstuff out of the conflict region”, he said.

“Our countries are working together to try to bring more food to world markets, as well as to the World Food Programme”, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.

Jaishankar said, “A number of countries are discussing with us the possibility of greater food supplies, including the World Food Programme,” he said.

“So we have discussed today – not just us, but I think the subject also came up in the virtual summit between Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi and President (Joe) Biden – about what could India do to stabilise the global economic situation,” Jaishankar said.

India has already started responding to the need for greater supplies of wheat and also to some extent sugar, he said.

Regarding the position of New Delhi on the invasion, Blinken said, “I would note India has made very strong statements in New York at the UN, the minister (Jaishankar) before the Indian Parliament, condemning the killing of civilians in Ukraine, calling for an independent investigation of these atrocities.”

India is providing significant humanitarian assistance to the people of Ukraine, especially medicines, he said.

Blinken said that Modi and Biden, who met before their 2+2 meeting, “had a very warm and productive conversation today in their virtual summit” and covered a lot of ground, including Covid-19, climate change, strengthening the global economy, the free and open Indo-Pacific.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin participated in the fourth edition of the 2+2 Strategic Dialogue with Jaishankar and Blinken.

In a possible boost for Modi’s ‘Make in India’ programme, Jaishankar said, “We discussed an Indian initiative called ‘Performance-Linked Initiative’ which would incentivise manufacturing in India, and I think it’s very much in American interest to support it.”

Regarding India’s energy needs, Blinken said, “We’ve dramatically increased our own energy trade with India, diversifying its energy sources. Our energy exports to India now total about $11 billion a year.”
(IANS)

 

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