<p>External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a series of bilateral meetings with his global counterparts on the sidelines of the high-level UN General Assembly session, exchanging views on reforming multilateralism and cooperation in G20.</p>.<p>He held separate bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Mexico, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Armenia on Sunday.</p>.<p>Jaishankar said it was a 'real pleasure' to meet with Secretary of Foreign Affairs Alicia Bárcena of Mexico.</p>.Jaishankar calls out double standards of influential nations as US backs Canada’s claim.<p>"Discussed taking forward our Privileged Partnership focusing on business, science & technology, education, economy and traditional medicine. Also exchanged views on reforming multilateralism and our work together in G20," he said in a post on X.</p>.<p> The external affairs minister also met his counterpart from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Elmedin Konakovic and discussed growing bilateral ties with a focus on trade and economy.</p>.<p>Terming his meeting with Konakovic on the sidelines of the UNGA session as 'good', Jaishankar said, "Discussed growing our bilateral ties with (a) focus on trade and economy." </p><p>Jaishankar also met with his counterpart from Armenia, Ararat Mirzoyan.</p>.<p>"Appreciate his sharing assessment of the current situation in the Caucasus. Affirmed our strong bilateral relationship," he posted on X.</p>.<p>Jaishankar is scheduled to meet UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the President of the 78th UN General Assembly session, Dennis Francis, on Monday.</p>.<p>On Saturday, Jaishankar called on Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and discussed the progress of the bilateral development partnership and the situation in Myanmar.</p>.<p>The two leaders met on the margins of the high-level UN General Assembly session here.</p>.<p>"Pleased to call on Prime Minister Hun Manet of Cambodia. Conveyed the warm greetings of PM @narendramodi. Discussed the progress of our development partnership," Jaishankar posted on X.</p>.<p>"Noted as well our expanding defence and cultural cooperation. Exchanged views on Myanmar," he added.</p>.<p>Jaishankar also held bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Egypt, Guinea Bissau, Cyprus and Uganda on Saturday.</p>.<p>He began a nine-day visit to the US on Friday, primarily to attend the annual session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) in New York and to host a special event on Global South. He would also participate in various plurilateral and bilateral meetings in New York.</p>.<p>He is scheduled to address the General Debate from the UN General Assembly hall on Tuesday.</p>
<p>External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a series of bilateral meetings with his global counterparts on the sidelines of the high-level UN General Assembly session, exchanging views on reforming multilateralism and cooperation in G20.</p>.<p>He held separate bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Mexico, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Armenia on Sunday.</p>.<p>Jaishankar said it was a 'real pleasure' to meet with Secretary of Foreign Affairs Alicia Bárcena of Mexico.</p>.Jaishankar calls out double standards of influential nations as US backs Canada’s claim.<p>"Discussed taking forward our Privileged Partnership focusing on business, science & technology, education, economy and traditional medicine. Also exchanged views on reforming multilateralism and our work together in G20," he said in a post on X.</p>.<p> The external affairs minister also met his counterpart from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Elmedin Konakovic and discussed growing bilateral ties with a focus on trade and economy.</p>.<p>Terming his meeting with Konakovic on the sidelines of the UNGA session as 'good', Jaishankar said, "Discussed growing our bilateral ties with (a) focus on trade and economy." </p><p>Jaishankar also met with his counterpart from Armenia, Ararat Mirzoyan.</p>.<p>"Appreciate his sharing assessment of the current situation in the Caucasus. Affirmed our strong bilateral relationship," he posted on X.</p>.<p>Jaishankar is scheduled to meet UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the President of the 78th UN General Assembly session, Dennis Francis, on Monday.</p>.<p>On Saturday, Jaishankar called on Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and discussed the progress of the bilateral development partnership and the situation in Myanmar.</p>.<p>The two leaders met on the margins of the high-level UN General Assembly session here.</p>.<p>"Pleased to call on Prime Minister Hun Manet of Cambodia. Conveyed the warm greetings of PM @narendramodi. Discussed the progress of our development partnership," Jaishankar posted on X.</p>.<p>"Noted as well our expanding defence and cultural cooperation. Exchanged views on Myanmar," he added.</p>.<p>Jaishankar also held bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Egypt, Guinea Bissau, Cyprus and Uganda on Saturday.</p>.<p>He began a nine-day visit to the US on Friday, primarily to attend the annual session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) in New York and to host a special event on Global South. He would also participate in various plurilateral and bilateral meetings in New York.</p>.<p>He is scheduled to address the General Debate from the UN General Assembly hall on Tuesday.</p>