At a joint conference control in national capital, Cyprus, government minister of Cyprus Ioannis Kasoulides and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar signed 3 necessary agreements. The 2 ministers had fruitful conversations throughout Jaishankar’s initial official visit to Cyprus regarding bilateral relations, multilateral cooperation, politics and regional issues, the Indo-Pacific issue, the center East, Europe, and India’s relationship with the European Union.
S. Jaishankar additionally expressed at the meeting however crucial the partnership between India and Cyprus is. It’s supported our shared principles of democracy, diversity, pluralism, and respect for the law, he claimed. Each area unit driven by similar beliefs and guiding principles as India and Cyprus develop their own relationships and collaborate with different parties. The UN SC has expressed concern over unauthorized activities within the buffer zone separating the Greek and Turkish communities within the northern and southern regions of the Mediterranean island since 1974. Cyprus’s government minister, Ioannis Kasoulides, thanked India for supporting the mandate of the world organisation Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), that is tasked with maintaining peace within the country.