2021 G20 Rome summit: PM Modi meets heads of European Council and European Commission; discussion on trade, climate change, COVID-19 among other things

2021 G20 Rome summit: PM Modi meets heads of European Council and European Commission; discussion on trade, climate change, COVID-19 among other things

This was Prime Minister Modi's first official engagement after he arrived here to participate in the G20 Summit

PTIUpdated: Friday, October 29, 2021, 04:09 PM IST
article-image
PM Narendra Modi, Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen | Photo: Twitter/@PMOIndia

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday met President of the European Council Charles Michel and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen here and held an extensive discussion covering trade and investment ties, climate change, COVID-19, global and regional developments.

This was Prime Minister Modi's first official engagement after he arrived here to participate in the G20 Summit where he will join other leaders in discussions on global economic and health recovery from COVID-19, sustainable development and climate change.

Official engagements in Rome begin with a productive interaction with @eucopresident Charles Michel and @vonderleyen, President of the @EU_Commission. The leaders discussed ways to enhance economic as well as people-to-people linkages aimed at creating a better planet, Prime Minister's Office said in a tweet.

After their meeting, Ministry of external Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that they held extensive discussion on a number of key issues.

Deepening ties between India and EU! PM @narendramodi met European Council President Charles Michel @eucopresident & European Commission President @vonderleyen. An extensive discussion covering trade & investment ties, climate change, COVID-19, global & regional developments, Bagchi said on Twitter.

After the meeting, European Commission President Leyen said it was good to meet Prime Minister Modi. Good to meet @narendramodi. Our strategic agenda is on the right track. We agreed that our trade negotiators will start to work. We ll deepen our cooperation on climate including on innovation & technology Looking forward to cooperating in the Indo-Pacific #EUGlobalGateway, she said on twitter.

The 15th India-EU summit, held in virtual mode in July 2020, was attended by Prime Minister Modi, European Council President Michel and European Commission President Leyen.

In 2020, India was the EU's 10th largest trading partner accounting for 1.8 per cent of EU's total bilateral trade in goods. India-EU bilateral trade in goods in 2020 was valued at Euro 65.30 billion.

India-EU bilateral relations date back to the early 1960s with India being amongst the first countries to establish diplomatic relations with the European Economic Community in 1962.

The first India-EU Summit took place on 28 June 2000 in Lisbon. The relationship was upgraded to a Strategic Partnership' during the 5th India-EU Summit held in 2004 in The Hague. The 27-member EU is a political and economic bloc comprising 27 member states located primarily in Europe.

RECENT STORIES

PM Modi Arrives In Kananaskis To Attend His Sixth G7 Summit Amid Global Turmoil (VIDEO)

PM Modi Arrives In Kananaskis To Attend His Sixth G7 Summit Amid Global Turmoil (VIDEO)

'Unconditional Surrender': Trump Warns Iran Amid Tensions With Israel, Says 'We Know Where Supreme...

'Unconditional Surrender': Trump Warns Iran Amid Tensions With Israel, Says 'We Know Where Supreme...

G7 Summit: PM Modi Likely To Hold Pull-Aside Meet With Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum

G7 Summit: PM Modi Likely To Hold Pull-Aside Meet With Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum

Air India Plane Crash Claims Ahmedabad Couple's Lives; Grieving Sister Dies Of Heart Attack

Air India Plane Crash Claims Ahmedabad Couple's Lives; Grieving Sister Dies Of Heart Attack

'Hum Nahi Sudhrenge' Dhirendra Shastri Fires Back At Trolls Over His ₹62K Jacket And Stylish...

'Hum Nahi Sudhrenge' Dhirendra Shastri Fires Back At Trolls Over His ₹62K Jacket And Stylish...