External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Greece's Foreign Minister, George Gerapetritis, in New Delhi to discuss enhancing the relationship between India and Greece. The meeting focused on key areas such as shipping, trade, investment, connectivity, culture, mobility, and artificial intelligence.
Jaishankar emphasized the importance of the India-Middle East Economic Corridor (IMEC) and the India-Mediterranean connect as major focuses for the next phase of relations between the two countries. He assured Greece of India's full support during its non-permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for 2025-26.
George Gerapetritis expressed Greece's eagerness to enhance bilateral relations, including tourism, culture, and trade. He highlighted the importance of echoing India's voice within the United Nations and being a reliable partner in the EU-India relationship. The visit marks 75 years of diplomatic relations between India and Greece.
EAM stands for External Affairs Minister. In India, this is the person responsible for managing the country's relationships with other countries.
Jaishankar refers to S Jaishankar, who is the External Affairs Minister of India. He is responsible for India's foreign relations.
George Gerapetritis is the Foreign Minister of Greece. He is responsible for Greece's international relations and diplomacy.
India-Greece ties refer to the relationship and cooperation between India and Greece. This includes areas like trade, culture, and technology.
UNSC stands for United Nations Security Council. It is a group of countries that work together to maintain peace and security around the world.
The India-Middle East Economic Corridor is a proposed trade route that aims to connect India with the Middle East to boost trade and economic cooperation.
India-Mediterranean connect refers to efforts to improve trade and cultural exchanges between India and countries around the Mediterranean Sea, like Greece.
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