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India, Japan and US hold trilateral dialogue

India, Japan and the US held their fourth tri-lateral dialogue in which they discussed wide range of regional and global issues of mutual interest, including prospects of greater Indo-Pacific commercial connectivity.

Updated on: May 02, 2013 09:29 AM IST
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India, Japan and the US held their fourth tri-lateral dialogue in which they discussed wide range of regional and global issues of mutual interest, including prospects of greater Indo-Pacific commercial connectivity.

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"These discussions focused on the prospect of greater Indo-Pacific commercial connectivity," state department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said at his daily news conference.

A readout of the meeting later in the day said the discussions focused on the prospect of greater Indo-Pacific commercial connectivity and regional and maritime security, and cooperation in multilateral fora.

"All sides welcomed the frank and comprehensive nature of the discussions and agreed the talks help advance shared values and interests," the State Department said.

The group agreed to meet again in the fall in Tokyo to continue their deliberations.

The meeting was co-chaired by the Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert O Blake, and acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and Pacific Affairs James P Zumwalt.

 
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