India-US 2+2 strategic dialogue in September: Nirmala

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The first 2+2 India-US strategic dialogue, deferred at the last minute last month, will now take place in the first week of September, Defence Sitharaman said on Friday, dismissing speculations that the American decision to put off the talks on July 6 signalled a lower priority to the ties between the two countries.

The asserted that there were no reasons for deferring the talks other than the fact that the US had to be in in the first week of July for unscheduled meetings with officials of that country.

"That was the only window (available to them for talks). There is no other reason."

The structured talks between the foreign and defence ministers of the two countries were scheduled to happen in the first week of July. As such Sitharaman and were to meet US and in on July 6.

But days before that, the US informed that the meetings had to be put off due to "unavoidable reasons".

The "2+2" dialogue for strategic level talks, which was agreed between the two sides during Narendra Modi's June 2017 US trip, will replace the Strategic and Commercial Dialogue between the foreign and commerce ministers of the two countries held during the

The sudden decision to call off the talks in July triggered speculation that the US may not have been happy with going ahead with its plan to buy military equipment from despite American sanctions targeting under the Countering America's Adversaries through Sanctions Act (CAATSA).

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First Published: Fri, July 13 2018. 19:04 IST