US Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered condolences for the Red Fort car blast. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Rubio. They discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation in trade and supply chains. The leaders also exchanged views on global issues including the Ukraine conflict and the Middle East situation. The meeting occurred during the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Canada. External affairs minister S Jaishankar met US secretary of state Marco Rubio (Photo credit: X/@DrSJaishankar) US secretary of state Marco Rubio expressed condolences over the Red Fort car blast in the national capital, as revealed by external affairs minister S Jaishankar, after the two officials held a meeting.In a post on X, Jaishankar said he had a “good meeting” with Rubio, in which the Delhi Red Fort blast was talked about. Jaishankar also said that the discussion focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation, particularly in trade and supply chains. “Appreciate his condolences on the loss of lives in the blast in Delhi. Discussed our bilateral ties, focusing on trade and supply chains. Exchanged views on the Ukraine conflict, the Middle East/West Asia situation and Indo-Pacific,” the EAM wrote.Delhi is on high alert following the car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station on November 10, which left at least 12 people dead and several seriously injured.‘Only Agencies Know the Truth’: Brother of Delhi Blast Accused Breaks SilenceFollowing the Delhi blast incident, the United States, on the day, had said that it was closely monitoring developments. “We are aware of the explosion near Red Fort in Delhi. We are closely monitoring the situation and stand ready to provide consular assistance,” a US State Department spokesperson had told PTI.The two officials’ meeting comes during the two-day G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, hosted by Canada in Niagara-on-the-Lake near the US border. The meet is also being attended by foreign ministers from Canada, the US, Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Japan. The gathering comes against the backdrop of ongoing global tensions — from the Ukraine conflict and the Middle East crisis to economic realignments in the Indo-Pacific.About the AuthorTOI World DeskAt TOI World Desk, our dedicated team of seasoned journalists and passionate writers tirelessly sifts through the vast tapestry of global events to bring you the latest news and diverse perspectives round the clock. With an unwavering commitment to accuracy, depth, and timeliness, we strive to keep you informed about the ever-evolving world, delivering a nuanced understanding of international affairs to our readers. Join us on a journey across continents as we unravel the stories that shape our interconnected world.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndian Army Showcases Joint Combat Readiness In Jaisalmer During Exercise ‘Akhand Prahar’Red Fort Blast Had A Bigger Plan: Faridabad Doctor’s January 26 Recces Raise Chilling Questions’R&D Must Be Seen As Investment, Not Expenditure’: DRDO Chief Samir V KamatPenpa Tsering’s ‘No Hanuman’ Remark: Tibet’s Stark Message on Geography, Peace, and SurvivalAfter Spending 16 Years on Death Row, ‘Nithari Killer’ Surinder Koli Set Free by Supreme CourtGujarat: 2 Workers Killed, 20 Injured After Boiler Explosion At Pharma Factory In BharuchDelhi Blast: PM Modi Meets Victims At LNJP Hospital, Promises Swift Action Against Attack CulpritsIndia’s Growth Story Is Built On Scale, Youth, And Resilience, Says World Bank Economist’You Don’t Have Talent in US’: Donald Trump’s Shocking Shift on H-1B Visa Policy DebateHow Kashmir’s Jaish Posters Led To Delhi’s Red Fort Blast And Exposed A Nationwide Terror Network123PhotostoriesFrom ‘Dushman’ to ‘Sangharsh’: Ashutosh Rana’s scariest roles that still haunt usKriti Sanon’s blush pink saree whispers romance!8 Italian concepts that will change your lifeInside the Taj Mahal’s locked chambers: What is the real reason behind the closed doors of the monumentFrom chopping to cleaning: 5 Kitchen basics every child should master early5 foods to combine with pumpkin for effective weight loss7 classic Indian baby names inspired by music and rhythmGastroenterologist explains the earliest signs of nutrient deficiencyJanhvi Kapoor to Rhea Chakraborty: Top celebrity fashion moments to bookmark for the day6 Rahu and Ketu temples in India that every devotee must visit123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBabar AzamActor GovindaMLB Trade RumorsStephen Curry WifeDelhi GRAP 3Michael Willis Cause of DeathDelhi BlastStephen CurryJerry JonesMichael Duarte Cause of Death
US secretary of state Marco Rubio expressed condolences over the Red Fort car blast in the national capital, as revealed by external affairs minister S Jaishankar, after the two officials held a meeting.In a post on X, Jaishankar said he had a “good meeting” with Rubio, in which the Delhi Red Fort blast was talked about. Jaishankar also said that the discussion focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation, particularly in trade and supply chains. “Appreciate his condolences on the loss of lives in the blast in Delhi. Discussed our bilateral ties, focusing on trade and supply chains. Exchanged views on the Ukraine conflict, the Middle East/West Asia situation and Indo-Pacific,” the EAM wrote.Delhi is on high alert following the car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station on November 10, which left at least 12 people dead and several seriously injured.
Following the Delhi blast incident, the United States, on the day, had said that it was closely monitoring developments. “We are aware of the explosion near Red Fort in Delhi. We are closely monitoring the situation and stand ready to provide consular assistance,” a US State Department spokesperson had told PTI.The two officials’ meeting comes during the two-day G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, hosted by Canada in Niagara-on-the-Lake near the US border. The meet is also being attended by foreign ministers from Canada, the US, Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Japan. The gathering comes against the backdrop of ongoing global tensions — from the Ukraine conflict and the Middle East crisis to economic realignments in the Indo-Pacific.