US-India 2+2 Dialogue postponed as Putin-Trump meet takes centre stage

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The first India-US strategic 2+2 Dialogue scheduled to be held in on July 6 has been postponed, possibly due to the upcoming summit between US and his Russian counterpart that might happen around mid-July, requiring the full attention of the

The news came even as US Permanent to the UN Nikki Haley met and here on Wednesday.

tweeted that US Pompeo spoke to "to express his regret and deep disappointment at the US having to postpone the 2+2 Dialogue for unavoidable reasons".

According to him, Pompeo sought Sushma Swaraj's understanding "and they agreed to identify new mutually convenient dates to hold the Dialogue at the earliest, in or the US".

The 2+2 Dialogue format was agreed to between the two sides during Modi's visit to in June 2017 when he met Trump for the first time.

Pompeo and were supposed to host the Indian ministers at the meeting that was to focus on strengthening strategic, security, and defence cooperation with both countries confronting global challenges.

The dialogue was being looked at as a centrepiece of the growing ties between and the US which wants to scale up by extending the strategic vision from the Pacific to the

During his meeting on Wednesday with Haley, Modi voiced his appreciation for Trump's policies on and the Indo-Pacific region.

According to a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office, Haley, the first person of Indian descent to hold a cabinet-level position in the US, noted the deepening relations between and the US particularly in strategic and defence sectors.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, June 28 2018. 13:50 IST