U.S. regularly discusses issues with Indian counterparts, says State Department spokesperson Miller

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U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said the country regularly raises issues with its Indian counterparts, including concerns related to specific matters.

Miller made the comment on Monday, December 2, during a press briefing.

When asked about India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s recent meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Italy, following the U.S. indictment of Indian industrialist Gautam Adani, and the alleged involvement of an Indian agent in the murder plot against a Sikh activist, Miller said, “I’m not going to get into private diplomatic conversations, but as you’ve heard us say before, we regularly raise in conversations with our Indian counterparts that case and the concerning implications from it.”

Miller also addressed a question regarding global mistrust after the election of Donald Trump, with concerns raised by Europe, U.S. partners, and even President Joe Biden, who, on December 1, pardoned his son despite previously stating he would not.

In response, Miller stated that it would not be appropriate for him to comment on the policies of an administration that has not yet taken office, adding that the new State Department spokesperson will address questions about President Trump’s foreign policy.

“Look, I don’t think it’s appropriate for me to comment on the policies of an administration that has not yet taken office. We have one President at a time. I’m glad to stand up here and take questions about President Biden’s foreign policy. And presumably, there will be a new State Department spokesperson on January 21st who can take questions about President Trump’s foreign policy,” Matthew Miller said.

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