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Jaishankar Engages in Key Bilateral Meetings at Munich Security Conference 2025

S. Jaishankar met with Israeli Minister Gideon Sa’ar and Fiji PM Sitiveni Rabuka at the Munich Security Conference 2025. He discussed the situation in West Asia, highlighting India’s bilateral ties with Israel. Jaishankar also engaged in discussions on global security and economic collaboration with various countries, showcasing India’s commitment to fostering international relationships.

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar engaged with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar and Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka during the Munich Security Conference (MSC) 2025 in Germany. Jaishankar expressed his appreciation for Rabuka’s insights, stating, “An honour to meet PM & FM @slrabuka of Fiji this evening. Always nice to hear his recollections, views and insights.”

In discussions with Sa’ar, Jaishankar focused on the prevailing circumstances in West Asia, emphasizing India’s strong bilateral relations with Israel. He shared this update on X, saying, “Exchanged views on the current situation in West Asia/Middle East. Underlined the strength and significance of our bilateral partnership.”

Jaishankar also participated in a panel titled ‘Exception and Exceptionalism: Deciphering the 2025 World Order’ alongside notable leaders such as Finnish President Alexander Stubb and former US envoy Jon Huntsman. He remarked on the impactful transformations in politics, economy, technology, and diplomacy occurring in the current global climate.

Further engagements included meetings with International Energy Agency Executive Director Fatih Birol and German lawmakers, discussing new opportunities for the India-Germany and India-EU partnerships. He highlighted his conversations via social media, emphasizing a collaborative future.

Earlier, Jaishankar had extensive discussions on global security and economic cooperation with representatives from various nations including Mongolia, Austria, Denmark, and Argentina. The MSC 2025, held from February 14-16, serves as a vital platform for addressing critical foreign and security policy issues.

The meetings conducted by Minister Jaishankar underline India’s commitment to enhancing international relations and securing a prominent role in global dialogues on security, economy, and diplomacy. His engagements with various countries demonstrate a strategic approach to fostering partnerships and addressing regional challenges, particularly in the West Asia context. Ultimately, the MSC 2025 provides a significant venue for these discussions, reflecting India’s proactive stance on the world stage.

Original Source: thenewsmill.com

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