New Delhi: External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and US Secretary of State John Kerry held bilateral talks on Wednesday on the sidelines of the Geneva-II talks – meeting for the first time after the India-US spat over the handcuffing and strip-search of Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade.
During their meeting in Montreux, both sides discussed the Khobragade issue and “recognized the need to put in place institutional arrangements to look at all outstanding issues relating to the privileges and immunities of diplomats of both countries so that such issues could be resolved in a timely manner”, said a statement here.
Khurshid “also underlined India’s concern over trafficking visas issued to Indian nationals by the US Embassy in India”.
The two ministers also reviewed recent developments in India-US relations and agreed that the bilateral relationship was very important for both countries.
Both sides looked forward to the early realization of the mutually-agreed calendar of bilateral exchanges. (IANS)