New York/Washington: India’s
Ambassador to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra discussed bilateral trade relations
with several key American lawmakers and underlined Delhi’s support to efforts
to bring an end to the Ukraine conflict through dialogue and diplomacy.
“Took the opportunity to brief”
Representative James Moylan on recent developments in India-US trade
partnership and energy cooperation.
We also shared views on mutual interests in
the Indo-Pacific. Reiterated India's support for resolution of Ukraine conflict
through dialogue and diplomacy,” Kwatra said in a post on X on Friday (local
time).
Kwatra also spoke with Congressman
Greg Steube, briefing him on issues of mutual interest including bilateral
trade, especially in energy, and spoke about India's support to all efforts to
bring an end to the conflict in Ukraine through dialogue and diplomacy. He also
held discussion with Representative Young Kim, Chairperson of East Asia and
Pacific Subcommittee of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
“Shared correct perspective of India's
relationship with China. Also spoke about issues that are our shared priority
in the Indo-Pacific, and the opportunities of working together in the region,”
Kwatra said.
Kwatra has been meeting US lawmakers
amid a strain in India-US relations after Trump imposed tariffs totalling 50
per cent on India, including 25 per cent for its purchases of Russian oil.
Several of his administration’s
officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and trade advisor Peter
Navarro, have said that India’s purchases of Russian oil is financing the
Russian war effort in Ukraine.
Defending its purchase of Russian
crude oil, India has been maintaining that its energy procurement is driven by
national interest and market dynamics.