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Jaishankar’s Cyprus Visit Strengthens India-EU Strategic Ties

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar concluded a two-day visit to Cyprus, deepening diplomatic ties. He participated as a special invitee in the EU Gymnich meeting, focusing on West Asia and global issues. Bilateral talks with Cypriot leaders centered on operationalizing the newly formed Strategic Partnership. The visit also included meetings with foreign ministers from Spain, Saudi Arabia, and Ukraine.

Strategic synergy: Jaishankar concludes high-level visit to Cyprus

New Delhi, May 28

Marking a significant deepening of diplomatic ties, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar concluded a two-day official visit to the Republic of Cyprus on Thursday.

The visit served to solidify the newly formed Strategic Partnership between India and Cyprus while further aligning India's regional objectives with its European partners.

At the invitation of EU High Representative Kaja Kallas and Cypriot Foreign Minister Dr. Constantinos Kombos, Jaishankar participated as a special invitee in the informal meeting of EU Foreign Ministers, known as the "Gymnich."

During the working session, the Minister contributed to high-level dialogues regarding the evolving geopolitical landscape, with a primary focus on the critical developments currently unfolding in West Asia and the Middle East.

"During the visit, EAM attended the working session of the informal meeting of EU Ministers of Foreign Affairs (Gymnich) on 28 May. Discussions focused on relevant policy issues of shared interest, in particular the geopolitical impact of developments in West Asia/Middle East and the wider region," read the MEA press release.

The sidelines of the Gymnich provided a platform for robust "minilateral" and bilateral diplomacy. Jaishankar held structured engagements with several key global counterparts to harmonise perspectives on pressing international issues. Consultations with Kaja Kallas (EU High Representative) and Jose Manuel Albares Bueno (Foreign Minister of Spain) focused on strengthening the India-EU Strategic Partnership.

Discussions with Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah (Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia) centred on regional stability in West Asia. A meeting with Andrii Sybiha (Foreign Minister of Ukraine) provided an opportunity to exchange views on the ongoing conflict and its global implications.

These meetings and his interactions with other EU Ministers provided an opportunity to exchange perspectives on West Asia, the Ukraine conflict, India-EU cooperation, bilateral relations and wider regional developments, read the MEA release.

Bilateral talks with his host, Dr. Constantinos Kombos, reinforced the deepening cooperation between New Delhi and Nicosia.The centrepiece of the visit was Dr. Jaishankar's meeting with the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides. Building on the momentum of President Christodoulides' own landmark State Visit to India just one week prior, the leaders focused on operationalising the newly established Strategic Partnership.

EAM called on Nikos Christodoulides, President of the Republic of Cyprus, in Nicosia. The discussions reviewed the strong momentum in India-Cyprus relations following the landmark State Visit of President Christodoulides to India from 20 - 23 May 2026, during which the two countries elevated bilateral ties to a Strategic Partnership. They also discussed further strengthening cooperation in areas including trade and investment, connectivity, defence and security, technology, innovation and people-to-people ties, the release said.

Discussions highlighted a roadmap for future collaboration across several high-priority sectors, including expanding trade and investment frameworks, deepening institutional cooperation in regional security, fostering partnerships in technology, innovation, and connectivity, and strengthening people-to-people ties that form the foundation of the bilateral relationship.

This visit underscored India's proactive stance in global affairs, signalling a commitment to sustained engagement with the European Union and key regional actors to navigate the complexities of the modern geopolitical era.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rita S

Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. Cyprus is a small island nation, and while every partnership matters, how much real strategic value does this bring to India? Plus, the article talks about discussing the Ukraine conflict and West Asia with EU ministers, but it feels like a lot of talk without concrete outcomes. Need more substance. 😕

Kavya N

This is brilliant diplomacy! Jaishankar ji is proving to be a master strategist. Meeting simultaneously with Saudi Arabia's foreign minister and Ukraine's foreign minister at the same event shows India's balancing act in global politics. We're friends with everyone while maintaining our own interests. Chennai to Cyprus, we're reaching everywhere! 🇮🇳

Michael C

As someone who follows global affairs, this is a smart move by India. The EU needs reliable partners in the Indo-Pacific, and India needs European support for its own strategic autonomy. Cyprus being a Mediterranean island also gives India a potential hub for naval logistics and intelligence sharing in a region that's getting volatile.

Varun X

Sorry yaar, but am I the only one who feels this is overhyped? Cyprus is a tax haven for many Indian businesses, so of course, we want good relations. Strategic partnership sounds nice on paper, but let's see some real action on trade and investment numbers first. Still, good to see our EAM working hard. 👏

Siddharth J

This is exactly the kind of proactive diplomacy India needs. The fact that the Cypriot president visited India just last week and now our EAM is following up shows incredible momentum. Trade, technology, defence - all key areas where

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