India, France, and Australia have held their second trilateral focal points meeting, during which the three countries agreed to resume cooperation on maritime security and safety, marine global commons and environment, and multilateral engagement. The meeting was led by Sandeep Chakravorty and Paramita Tripathi from India, Benoît Guidée from France, and Gary Cowan from Australia. The three countries have expressed satisfaction at the resumption of the trilateral dialogue and identified key projects that will be initiated in the coming months. They have also agreed to explore the possibility of holding a meeting of the Foreign Ministers on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly. The meeting comes as India, France, and Australia continue to deepen their strategic partnership and work together on common issues of interest. Overall, the meeting was seen as a positive step towards further strengthening collaboration between the three countries.
India, France, and Australia convene for a Trilateral Focal Points Meeting
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