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Indian FM starts week-long EU trip in new cooperation push
Indian FM starts week-long EU trip in new cooperation push

Arab News

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Indian FM starts week-long EU trip in new cooperation push

NEW DELHI: India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has embarked on Sunday a week-long trip for talks with the top diplomats of the EU, France and Belgium in a new push for cooperation with Europe, his office said. Jaishankar is set to meet his French counterpart, Jean-Noel Barrot, Belgian Deputy Prime Minister Maxime Prevot, and 'will be holding a Strategic Dialogue with the EU High Representative and Vice President Ms. Kaja Kallas, and will engage with the senior leadership from the European Commission and the European Parliament,' the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement. 'The visit of EAM is expected to further deepen India's friendly relations with the European Union, France and Belgium and give renewed momentum to ongoing cooperation in diverse areas.' The foreign minister will also inaugurate the first edition of the Mediterranean Raisina Dialogue in Marseille. The Raisina Dialogue is a premier multilateral conference on geopolitics and geo-economics held annually in New Delhi and organized by the Observer Research Foundation in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs. The dialogue in Marseille 'is a new initiative involving both government and non-government officials from both from India and various parts of the world to converge and talk about issues pertaining to the Mediterranean,' Prof. Harsh V. Pant, vice president of the Observer Research Foundation, told Arab News. During EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's New Delhi visit in February, India and the EU committed to conclude negotiations on a comprehensive free trade agreement in December. During last week's talks in Paris, nearly half the agenda — covering areas like customs, trade facilitation, rules of origin, and intellectual property — has been agreed on. 'The partnership between India and France, and India and the EU continues to evolve dramatically,' Pant said, adding that Jaishankar's trip is also about conveying 'how India feels about the changing strategic realities, as well as what has happened with Pakistan.' Last month, India and Pakistan engaged days-long cross-border fire. Indian forces launched a series of strikes across the Line of Control — the de facto border that separates the Indian-controlled and Pakistani-controlled parts of the disputed Kashmir territory. They also hit other sites on the Pakistani mainland, targeting what New Delhi claimed were militant positions. Pakistan retaliated with strikes on Indian military targets before a US-brokered ceasefire took effect on May 10. According to the Pakistani military, its forces had downed six Indian warplanes, including several French aircraft Rafale and a Mirage 2000. The escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors took place as India blamed Pakistan for a deadly militant attack, in which 26 tourists were killed in Indian-administered Kashmir — Islamabad denied any involvement.

Indian FM begins week-long EU trip in new cooperation push
Indian FM begins week-long EU trip in new cooperation push

Arab News

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Arab News

Indian FM begins week-long EU trip in new cooperation push

NEW DELHI: India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar set out on Sunday to begin a week of talks with leading diplomats of the EU, France, and Belgium in a new push for cooperation with Europe. Jaishankar is due to meet his French counterpart, Jean-Noel Barrot, and Belgian Deputy Prime Minister Maxime Prevot during the trip. He will also hold 'a strategic dialogue with the EU High Representative and Vice President Ms. Kaja Kallas, and will engage with the senior leadership from the European Commission and the European Parliament,' the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement. The visit is expected to 'further deepen India's friendly relations with the EU, France, and Belgium and give renewed momentum to ongoing cooperation in diverse areas,' the ministry added. Jaishankar will also inaugurate the first edition of the Mediterranean Raisina Dialogue in Marseille. The Raisina Dialogue is a multilateral conference on geopolitics and geo-economics held annually in New Delhi and organized by the Observer Research Foundation in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs. The dialogue in Marseille 'is a new initiative involving both government and nongovernment officials from both from India and various parts of the world to converge and talk about issues pertaining to the Mediterranean,' Prof. Harsh V. Pant, vice president of the Observer Research Foundation, told Arab News. During EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's New Delhi visit in February, India and the EU agreed to finalize negotiations on a comprehensive free trade agreement in December. Talks in Paris last week resulted in agreement on almost half the agenda, covering areas such as customs, trade facilitation, rules of origin, and intellectual property.

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