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India's search for a partner, not a missionary: Eam Jaishankar's slide in Europe

Minister for External Affairs S Jaishankar, who scanned the EU in the European Union, suggested Pakistan's constraints, said India was looking for a partner, “not a missionary” and that some Europe “is still working to solve the problem”.When asked about India’s expectations for Europe, he said: “When we look at the world, we look for partners; we don’t look for missionaries, especially those who are not practicing at home and practicing abroad. I think some of the issues in Europe are still working on solving this problem. Some of them have changed.”
Europe entered a reality inspection area. Now, whether they can step on it or not, this is something we have to see. “On Friday, the Arctic Circle India Forum was organized here, and EU Senior Representative Kaja Kallas said she had spoken with Jaishankar and Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and asked them to withdraw from the competition.
Jaishankar stressed India's advocacy for “Russian realism”. “Just like I am an advocate of Russian realism, I am an advocate of American realism. I think the best way to participate in America today is by looking for mutual benefits rather than pre-proposing ideological differences and then allowing it to hull over the possibility of cooperation.”
Europe entered a reality inspection area. Now, whether they can step on it or not, this is something we have to see. “On Friday, the Arctic Circle India Forum was organized here, and EU Senior Representative Kaja Kallas said she had spoken with Jaishankar and Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and asked them to withdraw from the competition.
Jaishankar stressed India's advocacy for “Russian realism”. “Just like I am an advocate of Russian realism, I am an advocate of American realism. I think the best way to participate in America today is by looking for mutual benefits rather than pre-proposing ideological differences and then allowing it to hull over the possibility of cooperation.”