New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday (March 20) held talks with his Austrian counterpart Alexander Schallenberg covering a range of issues including bilateral economic ties as well as the implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
In a tweet, Jaishankar described the discussions as "fruitful" and said new bilateral economic possibilities were identified.
Schallenberg arrived in India on Saturday on a three-day visit.
"An interesting evening with Austrian FM @a_schallenberg who spent his early years in New Delhi. Appreciated his insights on India's progress in the last decade," Jaishankar said on Twitter. (sic)
"Held wide ranging & fruitful discussions. Reviewed our bilateral cooperation & identified new economic possibilities," he said.
An interesting evening with Austrian FM @a_schallenberg who spent his early years in New Delhi.
Appreciated his insights on India’s progress in the last decade.
Held wide ranging & fruitful discussions.Reviewed our bilateral cooperation & identified new economic possibilities. pic.twitter.com/WUlCXGhL8Z
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) March 20, 2022
On his part, Schallenberg said regional security issues including the situation in Indo-Pacific and the global implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine figured in the talks.
"Thanks to my Indian counterpart @DrSJaishankar for the excellent discussion on further strengthening our bilateral relations and economic cooperation. Also spoke about regional security issues, incl. In the #IndoPacific, and the global implications of #Russia's war in #Ukraine," he tweeted. (sic)
Austria, a member of the European Union since 1995, is an important link for India in its relationship with Europe, especially with countries of central and Eastern Europe.