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BRUSSELS: 9th India-EU Foreign Policy & Security Consultations
BRUSSELS: The 9th India-EU Foreign Policy & Security Consultations were held in New Delhi on 22 November 2022. The consultations were co-chaired by Mr. Sanjay Verma, Secretary (West), MEA, and Mr. Enrique Mora, Deputy Secretary General for Political Affairs, European External Action Service.
During the consultations, both sides were pleased to note the enhanced intensity and political momentum in the India-EU relationship, a start towards which was made during the 15th India-EU Summit held in July 2020 and which was further strengthened by the India-EU Leaders’ Meeting in May 2021. They took stock of key bilateral developments, including the India-EU Trade and Technology Council, announced by Prime Minister and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen during the latter’s visit to India in April 2022 as Chief Guest for the Raisina Dialogue. They also welcomed the progress in negotiations on the India-EU trade and investment agreements, in line with the decision taken during the Leaders’ Meeting in May 2021. They expressed hope on the timely conclusion of negotiations, two rounds of which have already been concluded. They agreed on the need for greater ambition in the implementation of the India-EU Connectivity Partnership.
The two sides also reviewed the working of various institutional mechanisms between India and the EU, including on Cyber Security; Counter Terrorism; Maritime Security; and Disarmament & Non-Proliferation, and explored the possibility of further cooperation on security and defence aspects of the India-EU Strategic Partnership.
The two sides exchanged views on regional and global issues of mutual interest and agreed to work closely towards the next India-EU Summit.