Indian EAM Jaishankar meets US Congressional delegation, acknowledges their support for bilateral strategic partnership

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India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar appreciated a bipartisan US Congressional delegation led by Congressman Michael McCaul for their “strong and continued” support for the strategic partnership between India and the US, following a meeting in New Delhi Wednesday, June 19.

Apart from McCaul, the US Congressional delegation includes former US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, US Representatives – Gregory Meeks, Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Nicole Malliotakis, Ami Bera and Jim McGovern.

In a post on X, Jaishankar stated, “Pleasure to meet with the bipartisan US Congressional delegation led by @RepMcCaul. Thank @SpeakerPelosi, @RepGregoryMeeks, @RepMMM, @NMalliotakis, @RepBera and @RepMcGovern for joining. Appreciate their strong and continued support for the strategic partnership.”

The bipartisan delegation, which arrived in India Tuesday, was received by officials of the Central Tibetan Administration at Himachal Pradesh’s Kangra Airport. Upon arrival, the US lawmakers headed to Dharamshala to meet Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama at his residence in Dharamshala.

During their meeting at his residence in Dharamshala, McCaul presented the Dalai Lama with a framed copy of The Resolve Tibet Act, a bipartisan bill passed by the US Congress to enhance US support for Tibet.

Last week, the US Congress passed a bill urging Beijing to re-engage with the Dalai Lama and other Tibetan leaders to peacefully resolve their dispute over the status and governance of Tibet.

The legislation rejects Beijing’s stance that Tibet has been part of China since ancient times and urges China to “cease its propagation of disinformation about the history of Tibet, the Tibetan people, and Tibetan institutions, including that of the Dalai Lama,” Radio Free Asia reported.

The Dalai Lama presented a Buddha statue to Pelosi at the end of the meeting with the US Congressional delegation, the office of the Dalai Lama said.

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