Jaishankar congratulates Australian counterpart Wong on her reappointment, discusses importance of zero tolerance against terrorism

ANI May 12, 2025 221 views

Jaishankar congratulated Australia's Penny Wong on her reappointment as Foreign Minister, emphasizing zero tolerance against terrorism. The leaders discussed strengthening bilateral ties, including defense and economic cooperation. PM Modi and Albanese also exchanged warm messages, reinforcing their commitment to a robust India-Australia partnership. Both nations aim to deepen collaboration in the Indo-Pacific region.

"Good to talk to @SenatorWong of Australia. Extended warm congratulations on her reappointment." – S Jaishankar
New Delhi, May 12: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held telephonic conversation with his Australian counterpart Penny Wong and congratulated her on her reappointment as Australia's Foreign Minister. The two leaders discussed recent developments and the importance of zero tolerance against terrorism.

Key Points

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Jaishankar reaffirms India-Australia "Dosti" in talks with Wong

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Leaders stress zero tolerance for terrorism

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Albanese thanks Modi for congratulatory call post-election win

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Both nations commit to advancing strategic partnership

Jaishankar said he looked forward to further strengthening the multifaceted "Dosti" between India and Australia.

In a post on X, Jaishankar stated, "Good to talk to @SenatorWong of Australia. Extended warm congratulations on her reappointment. Discussed recent developments and the importance of zero tolerance against terrorism. Look forward to further strengthening the multifaceted India-Australia Dosti."

https://x.com/drsjaishankar/status/1921854273643499535

Wong's reappointment as Australia's foreign minister comes after Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese secured victory in the elections. Albanese has unveiled his ministers for the second term and named former communications minister Michelle Rowland as attorney-general after Mark Dreyfus was removed from the front bench due to factional negotiations, ABC News reported.

West Australian and Muslim MP Anne Aly will be promoted to cabinet, after fellow Muslim MP Ed Husic was sidelined along with Dreyfus last week, ABC News reported. Senior ministers, including Defence Minister Richard Marles, Finance Minister Katy Gallagher, Treasurer Jim Chalmers, Foreign Minister Penny Wong, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke and Education Minister Jason Clare, will continue to hold their portfolios. Albanese is the first Prime Minister in Australia in more than two decades to secure back-to-back election victories, the first since John Howard, Al Jazeera reported.

On May 6, Anthony Albanese thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for congratulating him on his election win and said that he looked forward to working with him in the coming years to build a prosperous future for the two nations.

He emphasised the strong ties between India and Australia. Albanese's statement came in response to a post shared by PM Modi on X.

In a post on X, Albanese stated, "Thank you for the call Prime Minister @narendramodi and for your warm congratulations. The relationship between Australia and India has never been stronger. I look forward to working with you over the coming years to build a prosperous future for our region."

PM Modi said he congratulated Albanese on his re-election. Both leaders agreed to work together to advance the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP).

"Spoke with my friend @AlboMP to personally congratulate him on his party's historic victory. We agreed to work together with renewed vigour to advance the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and explore new areas of cooperation," PM Modi posted on X.

PM Modi invited Albanese to visit India, including for the Annual Summit and the QUAD Summit, which will be hosted in India later in the year.

In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated, "The Prime Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) between the two countries. They noted that in its five years, the CSP has seen robust cooperation developing across a diverse range of sectors. They stressed on the role played by the vibrant Indian origin diaspora in cementing bilateral ties."

PM Modi and Albanese exchanged views on regional and global matters of mutual interest. They reiterated their commitment to working together to promoting a free, open, stable, rules-based, prosperous Indo-Pacific. The two leaders agreed to remain in touch.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Australia has been a reliable partner in our fight against terrorism. Glad to see our foreign ministers emphasizing zero tolerance - this is crucial when dealing with cross-border terror from our neighborhood. The QUAD summit in India will be interesting! 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇺
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the diplomatic niceties, I hope these discussions translate into concrete actions. Australia has strong counter-terror capabilities that could benefit India. Also, more student exchange programs would be great - many Indian students choose Australia for higher studies.
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Arjun S.
The India-Australia relationship has grown so much in recent years! From cricket rivals to strategic partners. The diaspora connection is our secret weapon - nearly 7 lakh Indians in Australia creating people-to-people bonds. More cultural exchanges please!
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Sunita R.
Terrorism discussions are important, but I wish they'd also talk more about climate change cooperation. Both our countries face extreme weather events. Australia has experience in drought management that could help Indian farmers. The relationship should go beyond geopolitics.
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Vikram J.
Good to see the 'Dosti' growing stronger! But let's not forget - Australia was hesitant during 26/11 investigations. Hope this renewed partnership means more intelligence sharing and joint counter-terror exercises. The QUAD summit will be a test of real commitment.

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