The minister also held "positive and productive" parleys at the Foreign Affairs Council of the EU.
External
Affairs Minister S
Jaishankar met top leaders of the European Union and held
wide-ranging talks on issues, including economic cooperation, climate
change and capacity building, that would "benefit both India and
EU".
Jaishankar,
who was in Germany during the weekend for the Munich Security
Conference, arrived here on Monday to prepare the ground for Prime
Minister Narendra Modi's planned visit for the India-EU summit here
next month.
The
foreign minister met EU Commissioner for International Partnerships
Jutta Urpilainen and the two leaders discussed experiences in
capacity building and development partnerships.
"Coordination
on these issues would be to the benefit of both India and EU,"
Jaishankar tweeted.
The
minister also held "positive and productive" parleys at the
Foreign Affairs Council of the EU.
"Thank
the attending Foreign Ministers, Ambassadors & senior officials
and most of all HR (High Representative) @JosepBorrellF. Looking
forward to working together to strengthen this key partnership,"
he said.
Jaishankar
also met EU Commissioner for Trade Phil Hogan and "exchanged
views on the prospects for India-EU
economic cooperation."
He
appreciated President of the European Council
Charles
Michel for his vision for the EU and Eu-India relations and expressed
confident that "his (Michel) leadership can translate that into
substantive outcomes."
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