New Delhi : Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Friday that India and the US are ready to take bilateral relations to new heights. We will work with full enthusiasm for this and the outlook of both the countries is very positive regarding this. Talking to the media with US Finance Minister Janet Yellen on the sidelines of the 9th India-US Financial Partnership Forum meeting, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the bilateral talks will further strengthen the long-standing good relationship between us. .
He said that India as a reliable partner US attaches great importance to its relationship with. We have traditionally had strong bilateral ties based on shared values, mutual interests on a wide range of issues and vibrant people-to-people contacts.
Multi-dimensional cooperation of bilateral relations Foundation stone
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the economic And adequate and multifaceted cooperation through the Financial Partnership Forum is a key cornerstone of bilateral relations. He said that our meeting will further strengthen our economic ties, strengthen ties between companies of the two countries and facilitate a coordinated policy approach to address global economic challenges. The ninth meeting of the Forum is being held at a time when India is about to take over the chairmanship of the G-20. Sitharaman said that we will continue to cooperate closely with the US to address global economic challenges in a more coordinated manner and strengthen the multilateral system.
Yes-20 will have extensive discussion on the forum : Yellen At the same time, US Treasury Secretary Yellen said that India-US cooperation will not only promote economic growth and stability, but it will also help India Can also be helpful in terms of supporting economic prosperity in the Pacific. Yellen said that India is going to take over the presidency of G-20 in the coming days. Given this, we look forward to discussing our shared priorities.
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Yellen said that we also hope that the mutual understanding between us will help us to advance our shared goals. This includes reducing the risk of climate change, developing multilateral institutions and reducing the debt burden on many developing countries. Yellen said the US is committed to strengthening bilateral economic ties with India and further deepening the level of cooperation. India will take over the presidency of G-20 on December 1.
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