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US Ambassador to India Kenneth I. Juster meets Kiren Rijiju

| @indiablooms | Aug 13, 2018, at 04:16 pm

New Delhi, Aug 13 (IBNS):   US Ambassador to India Kenneth I. Juster met Union Minister  Kiren Rijiju on Monday.

After the meeting, Rijiju said his meeting with the Ambassador was 'fruitful'.

He said he discussed issues related to strengthening India-US relationship with the Ambassador.

He tweeted: "I'm happy to meet U.S. Ambassador to India Mr Kenneth I. Juster. We had a fruitful discussion on wide ranging security and other issues to strengthen Indo-US relations."

The Union Minister also shared images of his meeting with the Ambassador on his Twitter page.

Image: Kiren Rijiju Twitter page

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