Doval, Sullivan speak over phone; discuss defence, regional issues

The United States also said that it welcomes any reduction in tension along the India-China border and noted that it has been briefed by New Delhi on this

US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan
They also discussed further opportunities for closer collaboration in key domains, including clean energy supply chains and defence cooperation, said the White House. Early this week, the US had said that Canada's allegations against Union Home Minister Amit Shah are concerning.(PTI Photo)
Press Trust of India Washington
2 min read Last Updated : Nov 01 2024 | 9:57 AM IST

Amidst tension between India and the US over the alleged targeting of Sikh separatists by India, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan spoke over the phone with his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval during which they discussed regional security developments, bilateral issues including defence cooperation.

The two leaders also discussed the need for further efforts to ensure stability in the Indo-Pacific region and globally, the White House said on Wednesday in a readout of the call.

"They welcomed progress in the bilateral partnership, including through the upcoming Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET) Intersessional and Indian Ocean Dialogue. They also discussed further opportunities for closer collaboration in key domains, including clean energy supply chains and defence cooperation, it said.

The two leaders spoke over the phone on Wednesday.

They also discussed further opportunities for closer collaboration in key domains, including clean energy supply chains and defence cooperation, said the White House. Early this week, the US had said that Canada's allegations against Union Home Minister Amit Shah are concerning.

The allegations made by the government of Canada are concerning, and we will continue to consult with the Canadian government about those allegations, State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller told reporters on Thursday.

Canada's Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister David Morrison had "confirmed" a leaked Washington Post report alleging that Shah was behind a campaign to target Khalistani separatists in Canada.

In response to a question Morrison said he had confirmed Shah's name to The Washington Post.

The journalist called me and asked if it was that person. I confirmed it was that person, he said.

The United States also said that it welcomes any reduction in tension along the India-China border and noted that it has been briefed by New Delhi on this.

We are closely following the developments (between India and China). We understand that both countries have taken initial steps to withdraw troops from friction points along the Line of Actual Control. We welcome any reduction in tensions along the border, Miller said.

Responding to a question, Miller said that the US has played no role in this. We have talked to our Indian partners and been briefed on it, but we did not play any role in this resolution, Miller said.

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First Published: Nov 01 2024 | 9:57 AM IST

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