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SPEECHES
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PM's statement to the Press on
India-EU Summit
November 6, 2009, New Delhi
It is an honour for me to welcome His Excellency Prime
Minister Reinfeldt of Sweden and His Excellency President
Barroso of the European Commission for the 10th India-EU
Summit.
We have just concluded very productive and wide-ranging
discussions. Our talks were held in a spirit of friendship
and warmth, which is the hallmark of India-EU relations.
An important outcome was the signing of the India-EU
Agreement in the field of Fusion Energy Research. This
agreement underscores the growing importance of energy
security and clean energy in our cooperation.
We also reviewed the progress on the Joint Action Plan
that was adopted in 2005 and agreed on measures to speed
up its implementation.
India and the European Union have a Strategic Partnership
based on shared values of democracy, pluralism, cultural
diversity and respect for human rights. In this context,
we reviewed the entire spectrum of our bilateral cooperation.
We have identified trade and investment, energy, counter-terrorism,
science and technology, climate change, and movement
of peoples and as priority areas of our cooperation.
Despite the economic slowdown, I am happy to note that
trade in goods and services between India and the European
Union has doubled over the past five years to reach
almost Euro 80 billion. We agreed to expedite the conclusion
of a balanced and mutually beneficial Broad Based Agreement
on Trade and Investment that will lead to increased
economic opportunities and creation of jobs as well
as wealth. I invited European businesses to increase
their investments in India.
We have decided to forge stronger cooperation in the
fields of science and technology, education and culture.
I urged the European Union to facilitate movement of
people, professional, business-persons, students, civil
society and tourists through a friendly visa regime.
We also exchanged views on global and regional issues.
We have agreed to continue to work closely on issues
such as the reform of international institutions, the
global economic and financial crisis, climate change
and nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation. We agreed
on the importance of a multilateral approach to addressing
these challenges.
We reviewed the situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan
and emphasised the need for concerted international
action to combat terrorism. We have agreed to work towards
early finalization of the agreement between EUROPOL
and India. We also reviewed the situation in West Asia,
Iran, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and discussed other regional
issues.
I am satisfied with the outcome of our discussions.
India looks forward to taking this very important relationship
forward in all areas.
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