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Jaishankar meets Jean-Yves Le Drian during visit to France, discusses ways to enhance strategic partnership S Jaishankar
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Jaishankar meets Jean-Yves Le Drian during visit to France, discusses ways to enhance strategic partnership

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 21 Feb 2022, 09:55 am

New Delhi: External Affairs Minister, Dr S. Jaishankar is on a visit to France and held bilateral talks with his French counterpart, Jean-Yves Le Drian, French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, on Feb 20 when both the leaders appreciated the close cooperation between India and France during the Covid-19 pandemic and agreed to further deepen the Strategic Partnership.

"Both Ministers appreciated the close cooperation between India and France during the Covid-19 pandemic and agreed to further deepen the Strategic Partnership, particularly in the areas of trade and investments, defence and security, health, education, research and innovation, energy and climate change," read a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs.

As part of this endeavour, both sides adopted the "India-France Roadmap on the Blue Economy and Ocean Governance”, which aims to enhance partnership in the field of blue economy by way of institutional, economic, infrastructural and scientific cooperation.

With the goal of further facilitating people-to-people contact, the two Ministers also agreed to continue and enhance their cooperation in the field of sports and agreed to soon conclude a Joint Declaration of Intent in the Area of Sports.

Additionally, they agreed to strengthen the long standing cooperation on public administration and administrative reforms between the relevant authorities in India and France.

Dr Jaishankar and Mr Le Drian also discussed key regional and global issues, particularly the India-EU relationship and the priorities of the French Presidency of the EU Council that began on Jan 1, 2022.

In this context, Dr Jaishankar appreciated the French initiative of hosting an EU Ministerial Forum on Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific on Feb 22, 2022, where he will participate along with several other Ministers from Indo-Pacific and EU countries.

They also agreed to intensify India-EU ties under the French Presidency, and the need to begin negotiations on the India-EU Free Trade and Investment Agreements and implement the India-EU Connectivity Partnership.

In the context of the EU Ministerial Forum, the two Ministers agreed to jointly launch the Indo-French call for an "Indo-Pacific Parks Partnership” during the EU Forum on February 22, 2022. This Partnership aims to build capacities in the Indo-Pacific region, in terms of sustainable management of protected areas, by gathering and sharing the experiences and expertise that exist in the Region among key Indo-Pacific public & private natural park managers.

The two Ministers also exchanged perspectives on the situation in Afghanistan, JCPOA and the evolving situation in Ukraine. They reiterated their shared commitment to the principles of multilateralism and a rules-based order, and agreed to coordinate in the UN Security Council on issues of mutual concern.

Dr Jaishankar will also hold meetings with other French dignitaries, EU Commissioners, as well as with his counterparts from other Indo-Pacific countries participating in the EU Indo-Pacific Forum.

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