EU-India: Joint Press Release on Fourth Strategic Partnership review meeting in New Delhi

09.05.2023 EEAS Press Team

India and The European Union held their fourth Strategic Partnership Review Meeting on 08 May in New Delhi. The Indian side was led by Shri Sanjay Verma, Secretary (West) and the EU side was led by Helena König, Deputy Secretary General for Economic and Global Issues, European External Action Service

The Meeting reviewed the entire gamut of the India – EU bilateral relationship detailed in the ‘India-EU Strategic Partnership: A Roadmap to 2025’ agreed during the 15th India – EU Summit in 2020. India and The EU went through that extensive review of their successful bilateral relationship also in the context of the meetings organised by India under its G20 Presidency.

The discussions focussed on a broad range of topics covering Climate, Clean Energy, Biodiversity, Circular Economy, Resource efficiency, Smart Urbanisation, Trade, Research &Innovation, Education, Mobility, and Digital issues, including Data protection. Both sides also discussed cooperation in the sphere of Connectivity and emphasized that Connectivity projects respect sovereignty and territorial integrity. They also took stock of the ongoing negotiations for Free Trade Agreement, Investment Protection Agreement and Agreement on Geographical Indications and agreed on their importance as well as the need for full cooperation at multilateral level and of a regular bilateral dialogue on economic issues. They also reviewed the progress and scope of the newly launched India – EU Trade and Technology Council and looked forward to a successful first Ministerial Meeting under the TTC mechanism on 16 May in Brussels.

The EU and India talked about the perspectives for a safer, prosperous and more democratic world. They commended the resumption in 2021 of the EU-India Human Rights Dialogue, and committed to holding it on an annual basis. They also underscored the need for a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine in accordance with the United Nations Charter and international law. Both sides emphasized that the rules-based international order must respect sovereignty, territorial integrity, transparency, and peaceful resolution of disputes

They unequivocally condemned terrorism and violent extremism in all its forms and manifestations including cross-border attacks.

They also expressed their commitment to their increasedengagement across all areas with a view of identifying areas to strengthen cooperation, including through the Global Gateway, and looking into priorities for the next India-EU Summit.

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