India's Jaishankar attends EU Foreign Ministers' meeting in Cyprus
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported May 27, 2026 · Last updated May 27, 2026
The diplomatic meeting in Cyprus>>>, involving key global players like India>>> and the European Union>>>, can influence international relations and trade policies, potentially impacting market stability and investment sentiment in related regions. Discussions on the war in Ukraine>>> and European security strategy could affect defense and energy markets. The review of India>>>-Germany>>> relations also signals ongoing bilateral economic engagement.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar>>> of India>>> arrived in Cyprus>>> to attend the informal 'Gymnich' meeting of European Union>>> Foreign Affairs Ministers, hosted by Cyprus>>> in Limassol on May 27-28, 2026. He was invited by Kaja Kallas>>>, Vice-President of the European Commission and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. During a stopover in Germany>>>, S. Jaishankar>>> met with India>>>'s Ambassador to Germany>>>, Ajit Gupte>>>, to review India>>>-Germany>>> bilateral relations. The Gymnich meeting, co-chaired by Kaja Kallas>>> and Constantinos Kombos>>>, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus>>>, will discuss current and regional issues, including the war in Ukraine>>>, and strategic initiatives on security and defense. Ministers from Saudi Arabia>>> and Ukraine>>> were also invited to participate in specific discussions. This event follows a recent meeting between Narendra Modi>>> and Ursula von der Leyen>>> regarding the India>>>-European Union>>> Free Trade Agreement.
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