India Participates in G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in France

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New Delhi, March 26 External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar will visit Abbaye des Vaux-de-Cernay in France from Thursday to Friday to participate in the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (FMM) with partner countries, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in an official statement.

According to the MEA, EAM Jaishankar will attend the meeting at the invitation of Jean-Noel Barrot, France’s Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs.

During the meeting, he is also expected to hold bilateral discussions with his counterparts from various participating nations.

The G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting is scheduled to deliberate on a range of pressing global issues, including the ongoing war in Ukraine, reconstruction efforts, maritime security concerns, and reforms in global governance systems, according to a background briefing by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs.

Spokesperson Pascal Confavreux said that the meeting comes soon after informal consultations held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly and will serve as a preparatory stage for the upcoming G7 Leaders’ Summit.

"All this culminates in the preparation of the Evian Summit. It will take place between June 13th and 15th," the briefing noted, adding that the discussions at the ministerial level would help shape the outcomes for leaders’ deliberations.

Officials indicated that the meeting will focus on both immediate global crises and long-term structural challenges. "Obviously, in the way that we will try as much as we can, not only to have this informal gathering of what is generally speaking a G7 meeting, but also to have some concrete results," the spokesperson said, stressing the importance of actionable outcomes.

A major focus area will be Ukraine, with dedicated sessions on reconstruction and regional security.

"The second session will be on reconstruction. The aim is to achieve at least three impactful results," the briefing stated, referring to discussions on nuclear safety, humanitarian demining, and funding mechanisms for rebuilding efforts. The role of institutions such as the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is also expected to be highlighted, particularly in mobilizing investments for Ukraine’s recovery.

The meeting will further address maritime security and supply chain resilience.

A separate session is also expected to focus on maritime routes and ensuring freedom of navigation.

On the issue of governance, the G7 is looking at advancing reforms to strengthen multilateral systems. "More generally, out of that, there will be more innovative approaches to integrate horizontal threats that are endangering the sovereignties of different states," the briefing said, pointing to efforts to modernize global governance frameworks.

The meeting will also feature participation from several non-G7 partner countries, including India, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, and Ukraine, reflecting a broader outreach initiative by the grouping.

"We will be having all of these sessions on Thursday and the one on the morning of Friday," the official said, adding that side events and working lunches will provide further opportunities for detailed exchanges among participants.
 
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