New Delhi [India], February 23 (ANI): External Affairs Minister entity[“politician”,”S. Jaishankar”,”indian external affairs minister”] hosted Permanent Representatives to the United Nations from seven countries, representing their respective national interests.
In a post on X, Jaishankar wrote, “A pleasure hosting Permanent Representatives of DRC, Greece, Guyana, Liberia, Timor-Leste, Trinidad and Tobago, and Zimbabwe to the United Nations. Underlined that reformed multilateralism is more important than ever before. A good discussion on technology and development.”
Earlier, Jaishankar met Brazilian President entity[“politician”,”Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva”,”president of brazil”] in New Delhi and appreciated his guidance in advancing the strategic partnership between the two countries.
In a post on X on Saturday, Jaishankar expressed optimism that Lula’s meetings with Prime Minister entity[“politician”,”Narendra Modi”,”prime minister of india”] would provide fresh momentum to bilateral ties.
“Honoured to call on President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil, visiting India on a State Visit. Deeply appreciate his warm sentiments and guidance on advancing our Strategic Partnership. Confident that his meetings with PM Narendra Modi later today will impart new momentum to our ties,” Jaishankar said.
Earlier, Jaishankar also stated that the opening of the first European Legal Gateway Office in India represents more than just a facilitation mechanism for entry into Europe, describing it as a bridge between societies and an investment in a shared global workforce.
Speaking during the inauguration ceremony, Jaishankar highlighted the broader context of global economic transformation, emphasizing the need for countries to manage talent flows while ensuring legality, transparency, and fairness.
“We are living through a period of profound transformation in the global economy. De-risking is a growing priority. Supply chains are being reconfigured. Technology is reshaping work. Demographics are diverging sharply across geographies. The concept of a global workforce is an emerging reality. Countries that can connect talent flows with seizing opportunity, while ensuring legality, transparency, and fairness, will be best positioned to navigate this transition,” he said.
“The European Legal Gateway Office is not just a facilitation for entry into Europe; it is a bridge between our societies, an expression of our trust, and an investment in a shared global workforce that is skilled, mobile, and resilient,” he added. (ANI)
