PM Modi, Croatia PM underscore importance of inking India-EU FTA within a year

ANI June 20, 2025 244 views

PM Modi and Croatia’s leader Andrej Plenkovic stressed finalizing the India-EU trade agreement this year. Both leaders called for peace in Ukraine and de-escalation in the Middle East. They also pushed for UN reforms, including Security Council expansion. Modi’s visit marked the first by an Indian PM to Croatia, boosting bilateral ties.

"They underscored the importance of concluding a mutually beneficial India-EU FTA within the course of the year" – Joint Statement
Zagreb, June 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of Croatia, Andrej Plenkovic underscored the importance of concluding a mutually beneficial India-EU Free Trade Agreement.

Key Points

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Modi and Plenkovic seek swift India-EU trade deal

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Back peace efforts in Ukraine and Middle East

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Advocate UN Security Council reforms

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Strengthen Indo-Pacific stability

PM Modi and Plenkovic welcomed the renewed momentum in the strategic partnership between India and the EU.

"The two leaders welcomed the renewed momentum in the strategic partnership between India and the EU, two of the largest democracies, open market economies, and pluralistic societies. They underscored the importance of concluding a mutually beneficial India-EU FTA within the course of the year, as agreed during the historic visit of the EU College of Commissioners to India in February 2025," the statement read.

The two expressed support for a just and lasting peace in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the Middle East.

They reiterated their commitment to promote a free Indo-Pacific region based on mutual respect.

"The two Prime Ministers exchanged views on regional and global issues of mutual interest, including war in Ukraine. They expressed support for a just and lasting peace in Ukraine based on respect for international law, principles of the UN Charter and territorial integrity and sovereignty. The two leaders expressed concern about the deterioration of security situation in the Middle East and called for de-escalation between Israel and Iran. The leaders reaffirmed their commitment to promote a free, open, peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific built on international law and mutual respect for sovereignty and peaceful resolution of disputes underpinned by effective regional institutions," the statement read.

As per the statement, the two sides emphasised the urgent need for reforms in the UN system, particularly the UN Security Council to make it inclusive and transparent.

"The two sides reaffirmed their strong commitment to multilateralism and support for a rules-based international order. They emphasised the urgent need for reforms in the UN system, particularly the UN Security Council including its expansion in both permanent and non-permanent categories, to make it more inclusive, transparent, effective, accountable, efficient and better aligned with contemporary geopolitical realities," the statement read.

Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to expanding the partnership between India and Croatia.

"The Indian side expressed gratitude for the warm hospitality extended to them by the Croatian side. The two Prime Ministers expressed satisfaction at the outcomes of the visit, and reaffirmed their commitment to expanding the partnership between India and Croatia," the statement read.

PM Modi paid an official visit to Croatia on June 18. This marked the first-ever visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Croatia to strengthen the growing momentum of high-level exchanges between the two nations.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This FTA with EU is long overdue! It will open so many opportunities for Indian businesses, especially in tech and pharmaceuticals. Hope they finalize it soon without compromising on our interests. 🇮🇳🤝🇪🇺
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Priya M.
While trade agreements are important, I hope our government ensures proper safeguards for our farmers and small industries. The EU has strong agricultural subsidies that could hurt our local producers if not negotiated carefully.
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Arjun S.
Good to see India strengthening ties with European nations. Croatia may be small but has strategic importance in the Balkans. More such partnerships will help India's global standing. The UNSC reforms mention is particularly noteworthy!
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Sneha R.
The Indo-Pacific focus is crucial with China's growing influence. India needs strong European allies to maintain balance in the region. Hope this visit leads to more defense and tech collaborations too!
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Vikram J.
I appreciate the balanced stance on Ukraine and Middle East. India's foreign policy is maturing well - neither blindly following West nor aligning with Russia/China. Strategic autonomy with pragmatism is the way forward.
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Neha P.
While the FTA is important, I hope our negotiators don't rush it just to meet the 1-year deadline. Better to have a well-thought agreement than a hurried one that may have loopholes. Quality over speed please!

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