Jaishankar meets Italy's President Sergio Mattarella; discusses ways to advance strategic partnership

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Italy’s President Sergio Mattarella and other senior leaders in Rome to discuss ways to strengthen the partnership between both the countries in defence, cybersecurity, and counter-terrorism.

Jaishankar visited Italy at the invitation of his Italian counterpart Antonio Tajani after concluding a four-day visit to Portugal.

During their meeting, President Mattarella expressed his strong support for improving ties between India and Italy and India-EU linkages, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a Saturday press release.

Jaishankar said, “Valued his (Mattarella) guidance for the further development of our strategic partnership. In a volatile and uncertain world, the India-Italy relationship is a factor of stability.”

Additionally, Jaishankar had a meeting with Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto, focusing on strengthening strategic cooperation in defence manufacturing, counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, and maritime security.

This visit further solidified the historical ties between the two countries and expanded cooperation in various areas of their strategic partnership, addressing global challenges.

During his visit, Jaishankar met with the Italian Minister of Enterprise Adolfo Urso to discuss promoting trade and investment, particularly in agro-tech, engineering, digital infrastructure, innovation, and space.

He also signed agreements with his counterpart Antonio Tajani on Mobility and Migration Partnership and Cultural Cooperation to facilitate the movement of workers, students, and professionals between the two countries.

With inputs from PTI



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