Jaishankar in France for G7 Meet, Bilateral Talks on Ukraine & Middle East

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has arrived in France for a two-day visit to attend the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting with Partner Countries. The meeting will deliberate on pressing global issues, including the war in Ukraine and conflict in West Asia, with a focus on de-escalation and support for Kyiv. Ministers will also address regional situations in the Indo-Pacific, Sudan, Haiti, and Gaza, and discuss combating drug trafficking and terrorist financing. Key outcomes include establishing a G7 task force on port networks for anti-drug efforts and organizing regional security conferences.

Key Points: Jaishankar at G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting in France

  • Jaishankar's bilateral with French FM
  • Focus on Ukraine war & Middle East de-escalation
  • Combating drug trafficking & terror financing
  • Securing critical mineral supply chains
  • Regional talks on Indo-Pacific & Gaza
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EAM Jaishankar arrives in France to attend G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting

EAM S Jaishankar arrives in France for the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting, with talks on Ukraine, Middle East, and key bilateral discussions.

"Arrived at Abbaye des-Vaux-de-Cernay, France to participate in G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting with Partner Countries. - EAM Jaishankar"

Paris, March 26

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar arrived in France on Thursday to attend the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting, on the sidelines of which he is also expected to hold significant bilateral discussions with many of his counterparts.

"Arrived at Abbaye des-Vaux-de-Cernay, France to participate in G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting with Partner Countries. Was received warmly by Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot of France for my first bilateral," EAM Jaishankar posted on X.

EAM Jaishankar is on a two-day visit to France to participate in the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting with Partner Countries at the invitation of Barrot. The meeting is set to deliberate on a range of pressing global issues, including the ongoing war in Ukraine and conflict in West Asia.

In a statement, France's Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs stated, "On Iran and the Middle East, the partners will seek avenues for negotiation to encourage de-escalation, while promoting the security of civilian populations, the re-opening of maritime and trade routes and the cessation of the Iranian regime's nuclear and ballistic programmes."

"On Ukraine, the G7 partners will reiterate their support for Kyiv in terms of energy and capabilities, and will step up pressure on Russia, especially regarding its shadow fleet," it added.

The ministers will also address several regional situations, including the Indo-Pacific, Sudan, Haiti, Gaza, and Venezuela and Cuba, in light of the events which have taken place since the start of 2026.

According to the statement, France and its partners are seeking to work together to raise funds internationally to repair Chernobyl's confinement structure, which was severely damaged by a Russian strike in 2025, and to organise a regional conference to combat the trafficking of synthetic drug Captagon in Syria. The ministers will also discuss regional economic integration in the Middle East.

"The Ministers will establish a G7 task force to work on creating a network of ports in G7 countries and other partner countries to step up the fight against drug trafficking. Another priority will be to organise a regional security conference in the Caribbean in Martinique in July 2026, convening countries in the region and G7 partners to step up the fight against drug trafficking in the region, and to organise the fifth 'No Money for Terror' conference, to be held in Paris on 19 May 2026 to combat terrorist financing. Finally, we will discuss securing critical mineral supply chains, following on from the discussions held under the Canadian G7 Presidency," the statement added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The agenda is packed! From Chernobyl to Captagon drugs. Jaishankar sir has his work cut out. Representing India at such forums shows our growing diplomatic heft. The bilateral with France is always important for defense and tech ties.
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David E
Interesting to see the focus on port networks to fight drug trafficking. This is a global issue that needs cooperation. Hope the discussions on the Indo-Pacific are productive and emphasize freedom of navigation.
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Ananya R
While global engagement is good, I hope our foreign policy remains balanced and independent. We should not get pulled into camps. Our stance on Ukraine has been pragmatic, focusing on dialogue, and that should continue.
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Karthik V
Securing critical mineral supply chains is key for our renewable energy and tech ambitions. This meeting is more than just geopolitics; it's about building resilient economies. Good step.
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Sarah B
The mention of regional economic integration in the Middle East is timely. With the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) in mind, India can play a pivotal role in connecting regions. Hope this is discussed.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I sometimes wonder if these high-level meetings translate to real benefits for the common person. I appreciate the diplomacy, but hope the focus is

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