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India, EU to hold 10th
summit Nov 6
New Delhi, June 30, 2009
India and the 27-nation European Union (EU) are set to
expand their strategic partnership by focusing on areas
ranging from global financial crisis, UN reforms and trade to
energy, climate change and terrorism at their next summit in
New Delhi Nov 6.
Swedish Ambassador to India Lars-Olof Lindgren struck an
upbeat note for India-EU partnership in the days to come.
"India is an important partner. There is a huge potential
waiting to be tapped. Under the Swedish presidency, we hope
the India-EU ties will scale new heights," Lindgren told IANS
in New Delhi.
Sweden takes over the six-month rotating EU presidency from
the Czech Republic Wednesday.
Announcing the date for the 10th India-EU summit in Prague,
External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said India and the EU
are "indispensable elements in a multi-polar structure".
Krishna discussed a host of bilateral and global issues at the
20th India-EU ministerial troika meeting in the Czech capital
Monday that firmed up the agenda for the forthcoming summit.
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Kohout, EU Commissioner for
External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy Benita
Ferrero-Waldner, Representative of the EU High Representative
for Common Foreign and Security Policy and the incoming
Swedish presidency Helga Schmid represented the EU at the
discussions.
"We believe that India and the EU are indispensable elements
in a multi-polar structure and our strategic partnership,
based on shared values and commitment to democracy, freedom,
pluralism and multilateralism will be important in addressing
the daunting challenges," Krishna told reporters in Prague.
"Today, we shared assessments of our respective regions and
also exchanged perspectives on global issues including the
current international financial crisis, need for reform of
international institutions, including the United Nations,
energy, climate change and terrorism," Krishna said.
The two sides reviewed the Joint Action Plan (JAP) signed
during the last summit at Marseilles and reaffirmed their
commitment to expanding and diversifying their economic and
trade ties.
India and the EU agreed to double bilateral trade to 100
billion euros (around $145 billion) in another five years at
the last summit in Marseilles.
The two sides are negotiating a broad-based trade and economic
agreement that has the potential to multiply their economic
interactions manifold.
India and the EU are "two natural partners" and they need to
find ways to fight all challenges jointly, including climate
change, energy and terrorism, said Ferrero-Waldner.
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