PM Modi on trilateral meeting with Trump, Japan`s Abe |
India`s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a name for the triumvirate of Japan, America (the United States) and India, whose leaders held their first trilateral on the sidelines of the G20 in Buenos Aires on Friday. It is ``JAI`` (Hindi for success or victory). The new coinage came in Modi`s remarks to reporters before the meeting. US president Donald Trump and Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe also made brief remarks. After the meeting, MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar wrote on Twitter, ``Leaders exchanged views on Indo Pacific, maritime and connectivity issues.`` The White House said in a readout of the meeting, ``As a treaty ally of Japan and major defense partner of India, the United States shares unique and exceptional relationships with both countries based on common democratic values. The three leaders reaffirmed the importance of the Free and Open Indo-Pacific vision for global stability and prosperity, and pledged to deepen trilateral cooperation. In remarks to reporters before the meeting, Modi had said the three countries will be ``playing a a big role together for world peace, prosperity and stability`` and both countries are ``our strategic partners`` and they are ``very good friends``. He spoke in Hindi, which was translated by an interpreter after he was done.
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