Prime Minister Modi will meet European Union President Ursula von Der Leyen. In this meeting, India will present its views on several issues to DER. Which belongs to the war between Ukraine and Russia. India does not agree with the European Union’s decision to send the army to Ukraine. India does not support any such proposal. In addition, India will not send any peace army to Ukraine. It is being said that Modi will clarify these matters before DAR.
The Ministry of External Affairs has prepared a blueprint.
The European Union is preparing to send the army to Ukraine amidst peace with Russia. India has decided not to send its soldiers to Ukraine. Prime Minister Modi will clear this to the head of the European Union. The European Union has imposed several restrictions on Russia to attack Ukraine. The European Union wants India to take strict action against Russia, but it is being said that India will make it clear that we are not in support of any such ban. European Commission Chairman Ursula von Der Leyen is on his two -day visit to India. He is accompanied by 22 high-level commissioners of the European Union. This is the first time that the entire college of the European Union Commissioners is visiting India. Which can prove to be a historical turn in India-European Union Ties.
Strategic partnership will get new dimension
India and the European Union have been a strategic partnership for the last two decades. This journey is also important for the second ministerial meeting of the Council of Trade and Technology. Which is being held after the first meeting in Brussels in May 2023. As soon as European Commission chairperson Ursula von Der Leyen reached Delhi, she wrote on social media that she had come to Delhi with her commissioners. This is the time of struggle and competition and at such a time reliable friends are needed. For Europe, India is not only a friend but also a strategic partner. I will discuss with Prime Minister Modi to take this partnership to the next level.