
Khalistani Supporters Protest In London: Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar is currently on a tour of Britain. Here the Khalistani miscreants once again crossed all limits. Khalistani miscreants created a fierce uproar outside the Chautham House in London. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar was participating in a program here during this period.
According to news agency ANI, pro -Khalistan protesters demonstrated outside the Chautham House on Wednesday (local time), where External Affairs Minister Jaishankar participated in a discussion. Outside the building, protesters raised slogans in support of Khalistan.
#WATCH | London, UK | Pro-Khalistan supporters staged a protest outside the venue where EAM Dr S Jaishankar participated in a discussion held by Chatham House pic.twitter.com/ISVMZa3DdT
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Foreign Minister has held many important meetings
During his current visit to Britain, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar has held important meetings with British Prime Minister Keir Stormer, Foreign Secretary David Lammy and many other senior leaders. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar met UK Prime Minister Kir Starmar in London on March 5 at 10 Downing Street and greeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He discussed promoting bilateral economic cooperation and increasing the Peepal to Peepal Exchange.
After the meeting, Jaishankar said in a post on X on Tuesday, “It was very happy to meet Prime Minister Kir Starmer in Ten Downing Street today.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wishing her heartfelt greetings on behalf of Discussed to further bilateral economic cooperation and increase the exchange among the people. Prime Minister Starmer also shared Britain’s view on Ukraine conflict.
Foreign Minister is visiting Britain and Ireland till 9 March
According to the Ministry of External Affairs, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar is on an official visit to Britain and Ireland till 9 March. During this time, he will discuss India’s friendly relations with both countries to give new pace. In Ireland, Jaishankar will meet his Irish counterpart Simon Harris and members of the Indian community. The statement of the Ministry of External Affairs said that there is a friendly bilateral relations between India and Ireland due to democratic values, cultural relations and increasing economic participation.
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