New Delhi: External Affairs Minister Jaishankar along with his Spanish counterpart Jose Manuel Albares on Wednesday held discussions on the Ukraine conflict and other regional and global issues. Both the leaders agreed to work closely in multilateral forums. The Spanish Foreign minister arrived in New Delhi today morning. José Manuel Albares Bueno, Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, Spain, is on an official visit to India on 15 June.
His visit comes at a time there has been a shift in the geopolitical scenario with the ongoing Ukraine conflict. Recently, the cooperation between India and Europe has increased significantly. The two global powers are looking at ways to deepen links. India and Spain enjoy close and friendly relations. The bilateral ties got a fresh impetus after Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Spain in 2017.
Taking to Twitter, External Affairs minister Jaishankar said, "Warm and productive discussions with Foreign Minister @jmalbares of Spain. Discussed our growing engagements in political, defense, economic and cultural domains. Envisage enhanced collaboration to support self-reliance and resilient supply chains". They also exchanged views on the Indo-Pacific, the Ukraine conflict, Afghanistan, North Africa, and South Asia and agreed to work closely in multilateral forums.
Meanwhile, the Spanish Foreign minister reiterated their commitment to work together to deepen bilateral relations. Both sides also signed a declaration for cultural and academic cooperation. "Excellent meeting with my counterpart, on my official trip to India, a global power and an important partner and ally", tweeted Spanish FM José Manuel Albares Bueno.