Jaishankar, Blinken discuss enhancing COVID-19 vaccine production capacity

India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken have discussed increasing COVID-19 vaccine production capacity during their meeting in London

Arul Louis May 04, 2021
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US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met in London on Monday, May 3, 2021, on the sidelines of the meeting of the foreign ministers of the G7 countries. (Photo: State Dept)

India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken have discussed increasing COVID-19 vaccine production capacity during their meeting in London.

After their meeting on Monday, Jaishankar said they “discussed how our collaboration could help globally in expanding vaccination capabilities,” according to a transcript of his remarks distributed by the State Department.

He said, “Among the many subjects we discussed was, first and foremost, the strong support we are getting from the United States on dealing with the COVID situation. We are very, very appreciative of that.

Blinken said, “We remember so well when India came to our assistance in the early days of COVID in a very important and powerful way, and we are joined in this fight together and determined to do everything we can to help, and then for our two countries to continue to work even more closely together to help deal with what is a truly global challenge.”

The US has pledged $100 million in aid to India to fight the devasting surge in COVID-19 cases and has already sent four planeloads of oxygen cylinders and concentrators and vital medicines like Remdesivir.

Oxygen cylinders and COVID-19 supplies loaded on to a US Air Force C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft on April 28, 2021, at the Travis Air Force base for transportation to India (Photo: State Department)

Jaishankar is in London as a guest at the meeting of the foreign ministers of the G7, a group of six Western developed countries and Japan.

Price said that Blinken “reaffirmed India’s important role when it comes to the climate crisis and as a leading partner in the Indo-Pacific. They also discussed ways to deepen cooperation in multilateral fora, including at the UN Security Council and as a G7 guest country.”

Jaishankar tweeted, “Our meeting also covered issues of Indo-Pacific, UN Security Council, Myanmar and climate change.”

With the US Air Force handling the transportation of US aid to India, Pentagon Spokesperson John Kirby said that Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin has assured India' Defence Minister Rajnath Singh “that we'll continue to do whatever we can to help.”

He said, “Three US Air Force C-5 Super Galaxies and one C-17 Globemaster are continuing to deliver critical supplies. The third aircraft will arrive later today(Monday) in India and the fourth flight will arrive tomorrow.”

“Once all four missions are complete, the four aircraft will have delivered tons of very needed, critical supplies, both in terms of oxygen generation capabilities and personal protective equipment, and obviously we'll continue to assess the situation going forward,” he added.

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