Jaishankar Discusses Reformed Multilateralism with G4 Leaders

Jaishankar Discusses Reformed Multilateralism with G4 Leaders.webp

February 15, New Delhi – External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met his counterparts from the G4 countries, including Germany, Japan, Brazil, and India, on Saturday.

The meeting, held on the sidelines of the 2026 Munich Security Conference in Germany, focused on "reformed multilateralism."

Last year, when the four leaders met in New York, the G4 Ministers agreed on close cooperation towards realizing Security Council reform, including the development of a consolidated model as early as possible. Furthermore, the G4 Ministers reaffirmed their mutual support for each other's candidacies as new permanent members of a reformed United Nations Security Council.

Earlier, Minister S. Jaishankar also engaged with G7 Foreign Ministers.

He reiterated India's strong support for the UN agenda, emphasizing the need for meaningful reform of the UN Security Council.

He highlighted India's role in safeguarding sea-lines of communication, acting as a first responder in crises, strengthening port security, and contributing to resilient submarine cable infrastructure.

(Photo Source: @DrSJaishankar)
 
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