Spain's President to Visit India, Seeks Strategic Ties
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
66% : We are going to continue working bilaterally through the European Union and as well in the multilateral sphere and we will be very happy to join the Indo-Pacific Ocean Initiative and have brought the letter to you to mark that moment.63% : He said that a positive sign would be the signing of the EU-India Free Trade Agreement.
61% : "In these very complicated times in the world, it's very important for Spain to foster our relationship with such a reliable country like India, a country that believes in international law, that upholds the principles of the United Nations Charter, and that believes in multilateralism," he said.
61% : "A very good sign would be the final agreement of the FTA with the European Union that we very much would love to see being put forward finally.
58% : He also expressed hope that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also be able to visit Spain. Delivering his opening remarks during his meeting with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in the national capital today, Albares said that Spain is keen to join the Indo-Pacific Ocean Initiative and work bilaterally through the European Union.
47% : Meanwhile, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday stated the European Union is close to finalising a Free Trade Agreement with India and noted that some describe it "the mother of all deals".
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