India, Germany Committed For Green Growth, Clean Technology: S Jaishankar

India, Germany Committed For Green Growth, Clean Technology: S Jaishankar
Munich:

India and Germany share a commitment to promoting green growth and clean technology, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said, as he held a "constructive meeting" with German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development Svenja Schulze in Munich.

Mr Jaishankar arrived in Germany on Friday to take part in the Munich Security Conference 2022 in Munich.

"A constructive meeting with German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development @SvenjaSchulze68," Mr Jaishankar tweeted late on Saturday.

"Discussed our respective development partnership outlook. We share a commitment to promoting green growth and clean tech," he said.

A constructive meeting with German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development @SvenjaSchulze68.

Discussed our respective development partnership outlook. We share a commitment to promoting green growth and clean tech. pic.twitter.com/6c1SwMALvu

— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) February 19, 2022

Mr Jaishankar also held talks with Foreign and Security Policy Advisor to German Chancellor Jens Ploetner.

"A good meeting with Foreign and Security Policy Advisor to German Chancellor Jens Ploetner. Useful review of global developments," he said in a tweet.

A good meeting with Foreign and Security Policy Advisor to German Chancellor Jens Ploetner.
Useful review of global developments. pic.twitter.com/HZTWX4RnPX

— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) February 19, 2022

Mr Jaishankar also met his counterpart from Ireland Simon Coveney.

Concluded the day meeting with FM @simoncoveney of Ireland.
We have worked closely together at UNSC.
Ireland can play a greater role in our EU engagement pic.twitter.com/jiE14tIFXA

— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) February 19, 2022

"Concluded the day meeting with FM @simoncoveney of Ireland. We have worked closely together at UNSC. Ireland can play a greater role in our EU engagement," he said.

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