India, China, Russia FMs meet :
Tripartite talks in Bangalore
The foreign ministers of India, China and Russia met yesterday for
tripartite talks in Bangalore to boost ties between the emerging market
giants, officials said. Climate change, world trade and the global
financial crisis were likely to be high on the agenda and the three were
expected to issue a joint declaration later in the day.
The meeting of the countries — normally grouped together with fellow
emerging giant Brazil as BRIC — brought together Russia’s Sergei Lavrov,
India’s S.M. Krishna and China’s Yang Jiechi. India’s Deputy Foreign
Minister Shashi Tharoor, struck an upbeat note as the talks opened.
“Things seem to be very good,” he told the NDTV news channel in
reference to relations between India and China. Krishna and Lavrov met
in Moscow on October 21, and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh held
talks with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao at the weekend on the margins of
an ASEAN summit. AFP
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