France, India and Australia trilateral to be elevated at leaders level as Modi, Macron, Morrison meet envisaged
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Ahead of the G20 FMs meet in Italy, the trilateral had coordinated amongst themselves on a joint strategy at the forum.
New Delhi: France, India, and Australia trilateral is all set to be elevated to leaders level as President Emmanuel Macron, PM Narendra Modi and PM Scott Morrison meet is being envisaged. The meet is likely to happen on the sidelines of any major multilateral summit. G20 summit in Italy in October could provide an opportunity for a meet. The development comes almost a year after the group first met at the Secretary level. The France, India, Australia trilateral was launched in September 2020 at Foreign Secretaries' levels with three joint priorities-- maritime security, environment, and multilateralism. May saw the first Foreign ministers meet on the sidelines of the G7 summit in London. Indian External Affairs minister Dr S Jaishankar, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, and Australian FM Marise Payne met & discussed a number of issues.More Related News