Delivering his opening remarks during his meeting with Japan’s Foreign Minister
MotegiToshimitsu as part of the latter’s two-day visit to the
country, Jaishankar underlined that the bilateral relationship extends beyond
traditional diplomacy and has a broader strategic footprint.
“Between India and Japan, we have a Special Strategic and Global
Partnership and that signals that our ties have a larger implication, larger
importance, and larger impact. And one example of that will be tomorrow when we
meet in the Quad format to discuss how to advance a free and open
Indo-Pacific,” Jaishankar said.Toshimitsu will also attend the Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting –
bringing together India, the United States, Australia, and Japan – scheduled
for May 26 under the chairmanship of the EAM.He further noted that both
countries, as major energy-importing and trading economies, share common
interests in maritime
security and regional stability, particularly amid ongoing
developments in West Asia and the virtual blockade on the strategic Strait of Hormuz.“Today,
I look forward to discussing our bilateral cooperation and to discussing global
and regional issues. And I think particularly in this current situation, what
is happening in West Asia or the Middle East is important because we are both
energy-importing nations; we are big trading nations; we have maritime
interests. I’d also like to discuss with you economic security issues because I
think today that is a very important concern for all major economies,” he added.In September 2014, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
and then Japanese
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe elevated the India-Japan relationship
to a Special Strategic and Global Partnership, calling it the dawn of a new era
in relations between the two countries.Jaishankar also recalled recent
high-level exchanges between the two sides, noting continued diplomatic
engagement and frequent visits.“We
had recently met in France in March and you were here at the beginning of the
year in Delhi. So, it’s very good to see you back and very good to see you for
this very important meeting we will have tomorrow,” he said.The meeting is expected to further
strengthen India-Japan cooperation ahead of the Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
discussions on advancing a free and open Indo-Pacific.Shri Jaishankaris
scheduled to chair the Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on Tuesday with US
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and
Japanese Foreign Minister MotegiToshimitsu.