Strengthening Ties: India and Denmark Eye Future with Green Partnership and Trade
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen pledged strong support for a swift India-EU Free Trade Agreement in a call with PM Narendra Modi. They discussed enhancing the India-Denmark Green Strategic Partnership across various sectors. Modi wished Denmark success in its EU Presidency and discussed Ukraine conflict resolution.
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen expressed her steadfast backing for a prompt conclusion of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement during a phone call with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The leaders emphasized their commitment to strengthening the India-Denmark Green Strategic Partnership spanning multiple sectors.
In their conversation, Modi and Frederiksen touched upon mutual interests, including enhancing trade, investment, innovation, energy, water management, and sustainable development. Modi conveyed his best wishes for Denmark's presidency of the Council of the European Union and reaffirmed India's support for peaceful conflict resolution in Ukraine.
Furthermore, Denmark's Frederiksen reiterated her nation's robust support for the India-EU Free Trade Agreement and anticipated the AI Impact Summit slated for 2026 in India. Modi underscored India's dedication to restoring peace in Ukraine and conveyed best wishes for Denmark's roles in the EU and United Nations Security Council.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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