Jaishankar says India, Eire to arrange Joint Financial Fee to extend commerce, funding

In the direction of the conclusion of the Irish leg of his go to, Jaishankar paid tribute to Rabindranath Tagore’s bust statue at St Stephen’s Park in Dublin.
Dublin: Union Exterior Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday met his Irish counterpart, Simon Harris and mentioned each the nations have agreed to arrange a Joint Financial Fee to “improve commerce, funding, and know-how linkages. The EAM shared the small print by means of a submit on X on Friday.
“A heat and open assembly with Tanaiste & FM @SimonHarrisTD of Eire this morning in Dublin. We mentioned our bilateral cooperation, together with a brand new Motion Plan to reinvigorate ties. Agreed to arrange a Joint Financial Fee to extend our commerce, funding and know-how linkages. Exchanged views on the current developments in our respective areas and globally, together with the Ukraine battle, West Asia, Afghanistan and the Indo-Pacific. Additionally spoke about India-EU cooperation and multilateralism,” the EAM mentioned
In the direction of the conclusion of the Irish leg of his go to, Jaishankar paid tribute to Rabindranath Tagore’s bust statue at St Stephen’s Park in Dublin.
He wrote on X, “Paid tributes to Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore on the St Stephen’s Inexperienced Park in Dublin on the conclusion of my go to to Eire.”
He additionally met senior ministers of Northern Eire throughout his official go to and in addition paid a go to to the Queen’s College in Belfast.
Throughout his go to to Belfast, the EAM met Deputy First Minister of Northern Eire, Emma Little-Pengelly and Junior Minister Aisling Reilly. He thanked them for the help in organising of the Indian Consulate in Belfast and mentioned the myriad of alternatives to deepen India’s engagement with Northern Eire.
In a submit on X he mentioned, “Good to satisfy Deputy First Minister of Northern Eire @little_pengelly and Junior Minister @aislingreillysf this night in Belfast. Thanked them for all of the help in organising our Consulate. Mentioned prospects for deepening India’s engagement with Northern Eire, particularly in abilities, Cyber, Tech, inventive industries and manufacturing.”
In a while the Friday night, the EAM paid a go to to the Queen’s College in Belfast which is able to arrange a campus in GIFT Metropolis, Gujarat and in addition interacted with the Indian college students learning there.
“Good to go to Queen’s College in Belfast this night. Their upcoming campus in GIFT Metropolis, Gujarat is an instance of the potential of – ties within the training. Appreciated the interplay with Indian college students presently learning in @QUBelfast.”
EAM was in Belfast to inaugurate the Indian Consulate. In a submit on X he mentioned, “The Consulate will serve the wants of the Indian group, whereas additionally exploring additional cooperation in commerce, know-how, enterprise and training.”
(With inputs from ANI)