EAM Jaishankar on 3-day official visit to Tomorrow’s Netherlands, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark | India News

Foreign Minister S Jaishankar will visit the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany from May 19 to 24 from May 19 to 24, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
It further noted that during his three countries’ visits, the Foreign Minister will meet with the leaders of the three countries and discuss the scope of the entire bilateral relationship.
The discussion will also be held on issues of common interests in the global and regional areas.
Friedrich Merz took over as Germany’s new federal prime minister in early May this year, and Eam Jaishankar visited Germany.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed warm congratulations to Friedrich Merz and expressed his desire to work closely with the President of Merz to further strengthen the strategic partnership of India-Policy.
PM Modi shared an article on X, “The most sincere congratulations to @_friedrichmerz for his role as the German Federal Prime Minister. I look forward to working together to further strengthen the Indian policy partnership.”
The three countries are part of several countries from around the world who expressed solidarity with India after the even Pahargam terrorist attacks.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen provided support to India and condemned all acts of terrorism. She also expressed her condolences to the victims of the attack and their families.
The office of Denmark PM wrote on X: “Scary news from Pahalgam. Denmark stands with India and strongly condemns all acts of terrorism. Our condolences to the victims of the attack and their families and loved ones.”
Former German Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemned Pahalgam’s terrorist attack on tourists. He expressed his condolences to the Indian people and hoped to recover quickly for all injured people injured in the attack.
Dutch President Dick Schoof once said: “The Netherlands stands up with India in the fight against terrorism, now and in the future.”
India has warm and friendly contacts with three countries.
The connection between India and Denmark is based on historical links, a common democratic tradition and a shared desire for regional and international peace and stability. The current development of the current new Indian benchmark relationship is guided by the “Green Strategic Partnership”, the MEA noted in a statement.
The diplomatic ties between India and the Netherlands have been around for 75 years. According to the MEA, the two countries enjoy strong political, economic and commercial relations. High levels of shared exchanges provide impetus for the multifaceted partnership between the two countries.
According to the MEA, India and Germany have established strategic partnerships, one of the first countries to establish diplomatic ties with Germany after World War II seventy years ago.