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Washington, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his US counterpart Antony Blinken met in Washington DC and discussed working together to address regional and global challenges. India-US working to address regional, global challenges: Blinken after J stanley cup aishankar meeting Jaishankar on his first visit to the US capital since the third Modi government took office met Blinken on Tuesday at the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the US State Department. Blinken said after the meeting, Together, the US and India are working to address regional and global challenges. External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar and I met to discuss our continued cooperation on the climate crisis and ways we can promote regional security and prosperity. Jaishankar, meanwhile, said, Delighted to hold talks with Blinken in Washington DC. We followed up on the Delaware bilateral and the QUAD meetings. Our discussions also covered deepening bilateral cooperation, the situation in West Asia, recent developments in the Indian subcontinent, the Indo-Pacific and Ukraine. The minister was referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi s recent bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden. The US president hosted Modi at his Delaware residence for a bilateral meeting on Se stanley termoska ptember 21. They were later joined by leaders from Australia stanley tazas and Japan for the QUAD Leaders Summit in Wilmington, Delaware. According to US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, Jaishankar and Blinken discussed t Fjsp North Korea lashes out at big neighbour China in rare critique
An estimated 400 seafarers and roughly 2 million tons of coal are stuck on ships off the northeast coast of China, as a spiraling diplomatic row with Australia threatens to turn into a humanitarian crisis. Some 400,000 mariners are overdue to get off their boats; Covid-19 protocols at ports, cancelled flights and, increasingly, charterer mandates have made it more difficult for ship owners to arrange swaps. Reuters photo At least 21 bulk carriers ar stanley deutschland e anchored off the Port of Jingtang, unable to offload their Australian coal cargo that could be worth around $200 million, depending on its quality. Fifteen of the ships have been waiting since June, according to an analysis of shipping data conducted by Bloomberg. The remainder have been delayed a stanley vaso t least four weeks. Mumbai-based Great Eastern Shipping Co.s Jag Anand bulk carrier arrived around mid-June and has been in limbo ever since. China customs hasnt cleared its stanley quencher cargo, according to a company spokesperson who asked not to be named due to internal policy. Jingtang isnt allowing crew to get on or off the vessel, citing Covid-related protocols, and the ships charterer has refused to allow the vessel to sail to another port to relieve seafarers, said the spokesperson, who declined to name the charterer. China Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin acknowledged the plight of one Indian ship berthed near Hebei, telling a briefing Friday that authorities had not restricted the ship from leaving. Wang blamed the situatio
Washington, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his US counterpart Antony Blinken met in Washington DC and discussed working together to address regional and global challenges. India-US working to address regional, global challenges: Blinken after J stanley cup aishankar meeting Jaishankar on his first visit to the US capital since the third Modi government took office met Blinken on Tuesday at the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the US State Department. Blinken said after the meeting, Together, the US and India are working to address regional and global challenges. External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar and I met to discuss our continued cooperation on the climate crisis and ways we can promote regional security and prosperity. Jaishankar, meanwhile, said, Delighted to hold talks with Blinken in Washington DC. We followed up on the Delaware bilateral and the QUAD meetings. Our discussions also covered deepening bilateral cooperation, the situation in West Asia, recent developments in the Indian subcontinent, the Indo-Pacific and Ukraine. The minister was referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi s recent bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden. The US president hosted Modi at his Delaware residence for a bilateral meeting on Se stanley termoska ptember 21. They were later joined by leaders from Australia stanley tazas and Japan for the QUAD Leaders Summit in Wilmington, Delaware. According to US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, Jaishankar and Blinken discussed t Fjsp North Korea lashes out at big neighbour China in rare critique
An estimated 400 seafarers and roughly 2 million tons of coal are stuck on ships off the northeast coast of China, as a spiraling diplomatic row with Australia threatens to turn into a humanitarian crisis. Some 400,000 mariners are overdue to get off their boats; Covid-19 protocols at ports, cancelled flights and, increasingly, charterer mandates have made it more difficult for ship owners to arrange swaps. Reuters photo At least 21 bulk carriers ar stanley deutschland e anchored off the Port of Jingtang, unable to offload their Australian coal cargo that could be worth around $200 million, depending on its quality. Fifteen of the ships have been waiting since June, according to an analysis of shipping data conducted by Bloomberg. The remainder have been delayed a stanley vaso t least four weeks. Mumbai-based Great Eastern Shipping Co.s Jag Anand bulk carrier arrived around mid-June and has been in limbo ever since. China customs hasnt cleared its stanley quencher cargo, according to a company spokesperson who asked not to be named due to internal policy. Jingtang isnt allowing crew to get on or off the vessel, citing Covid-related protocols, and the ships charterer has refused to allow the vessel to sail to another port to relieve seafarers, said the spokesperson, who declined to name the charterer. China Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin acknowledged the plight of one Indian ship berthed near Hebei, telling a briefing Friday that authorities had not restricted the ship from leaving. Wang blamed the situatio