S._Jaishankar attends EU Gymnich meeting
Analysis based on 25 articles · First reported May 27, 2026 · Last updated May 28, 2026
The diplomatic engagements at the Gymnich meeting, particularly S. Jaishankar>>>'s bilateral talks, signal strengthening international cooperation and trade ties, which could positively influence investor confidence in the involved economies. Discussions on geopolitical issues and regional developments may also impact market stability and investment decisions in specific sectors or regions.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar>>> attended the informal Gymnich meeting of European Union>>> Foreign Ministers in Cyprus>>> from May 27-28, 2026. During the meeting, discussions focused on opportunities, practical collaborations, and shared interests in the emerging multipolar world. On the sidelines, S. Jaishankar>>> held bilateral talks with several counterparts. He met José Manuel Albares>>> of Spain>>> to discuss trade, technology, defense, and people-to-people ties. With Andrii Sybiha>>> of Ukraine>>>, he discussed the ongoing conflict with Russia>>> and ways to deepen bilateral cooperation. S. Jaishankar>>> also exchanged views on regional developments in West Asia with Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud>>> of Saudi Arabia>>>. He discussed India>>>-European Union>>> cooperation and the geopolitical situation in West Asia with Kaja Kallas>>>, the EU's High Representative. Additionally, S. Jaishankar>>> met with the Foreign Ministers of France>>>, Poland>>>, Romania>>>, the Netherlands>>>, Slovakia>>>, and Estonia>>>, and Poland>>>'s Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski>>>. He also called on Nikos Christodoulides>>>, the President of Cyprus>>>, to review India>>>-Cyprus>>> relations and discuss further cooperation.
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