<p>In their first in-person meeting, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday deliberated on ways to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, situation in Indo-Pacific and issues relating to climate change.</p>.<p>Jaishankar and Blinken held the talks in London on the sidelines of the G7 foreign ministers' meeting.</p>.<p>In a series of tweets, Jaishankar said he conveyed to Blinken appreciation for the support extended by the US to India in dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.</p>.<p>"Good to meet in person my old friend @SecBlinken. Detailed discussion on the global Covid challenge, focussing on expanded vaccine production capacity and reliable supply chains," he tweeted.</p>.<p>The external affairs minister said the meeting also covered issues relating to Indo-Pacific, climate change and UN Security Council.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/india-uk-close-to-signing-migration-and-mobility-partnership-says-report-981973.html" target="_blank">Read | India-UK close to signing migration and mobility partnership, says report</a></strong></p>.<p>"Expressed appreciation for the strong US support to India at this difficult time, especially oxygen and Remdesivir. Our meeting also covered issues of Indo-Pacific, UN Security Council, Myanmar and climate change," he said.</p>.<p>Sources here said Jaiishankar and Blinken held in-depth discussion on the Covid-19 challenge and the immediate requirements of India.</p>.<p>Blinken assured Jaiishankar that the US was monitoring developments closely and would respond positively to any Indian requirements.</p>.<p>Sources said the next shipment of medical supplies from the US is landing in India soon.</p>.<p>It was also conveyed to Jaiishankar that supply of oxygen and related equipment to India will continue to be key priority of the US.</p>.<p>The US has also acted on India's request for supply of more Remdesivir medicine. </p>
<p>In their first in-person meeting, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday deliberated on ways to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, situation in Indo-Pacific and issues relating to climate change.</p>.<p>Jaishankar and Blinken held the talks in London on the sidelines of the G7 foreign ministers' meeting.</p>.<p>In a series of tweets, Jaishankar said he conveyed to Blinken appreciation for the support extended by the US to India in dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.</p>.<p>"Good to meet in person my old friend @SecBlinken. Detailed discussion on the global Covid challenge, focussing on expanded vaccine production capacity and reliable supply chains," he tweeted.</p>.<p>The external affairs minister said the meeting also covered issues relating to Indo-Pacific, climate change and UN Security Council.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/india-uk-close-to-signing-migration-and-mobility-partnership-says-report-981973.html" target="_blank">Read | India-UK close to signing migration and mobility partnership, says report</a></strong></p>.<p>"Expressed appreciation for the strong US support to India at this difficult time, especially oxygen and Remdesivir. Our meeting also covered issues of Indo-Pacific, UN Security Council, Myanmar and climate change," he said.</p>.<p>Sources here said Jaiishankar and Blinken held in-depth discussion on the Covid-19 challenge and the immediate requirements of India.</p>.<p>Blinken assured Jaiishankar that the US was monitoring developments closely and would respond positively to any Indian requirements.</p>.<p>Sources said the next shipment of medical supplies from the US is landing in India soon.</p>.<p>It was also conveyed to Jaiishankar that supply of oxygen and related equipment to India will continue to be key priority of the US.</p>.<p>The US has also acted on India's request for supply of more Remdesivir medicine. </p>