External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will visit France to participate in the G7 Foreign Ministers' meeting. He will discuss key global challenges like the Ukraine war and maritime security, and hold bilateral talks with his counterparts.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will visit Abbaye des Vaux-de-Cernay, France, from Thursday to Friday to participate in the G7 Foreign Ministers' meeting with partner countries, according to the official press release of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

According to MEA, S Jaishankar will participate at the invitation of the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France, Jean-Noël Barrot. The press release also stated that the EAM is expected to hold bilateral discussions with his counterparts on the sidelines of the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting.
Key Agenda for G7 Meeting
The G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting (FMM) is set to deliberate on key global challenges, including the war in Ukraine, reconstruction efforts, maritime security, and reforms in global governance, according to a background briefing by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs.
Outlining the agenda, Spokesperson of the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs Pascal Confavreux said the meeting will take place shortly after an informal gathering of ministers on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, and will serve as a preparatory step ahead of the G7 Leaders' Summit.
"All this culminates in the preparation of the summit of Evian. It will take place between the 13th and 15th of June," the briefing noted, adding that the discussions would help frame outcomes for the leaders' deliberations. The meeting will address both immediate crises and long-term structural issues.
"Obviously, in the way that we will try as much as we can, not only to have this informal gathering of what is generally speaking a G7 meeting, but also to have some concrete results," the official said, emphasising the need for actionable outcomes.
Focus on Ukraine Reconstruction
A significant focus will be on Ukraine, with sessions planned on reconstruction and broader regional security. "The second session will be on reconstruction. The aim is to have at least three impactful results," the briefing stated, referencing discussions on nuclear safety, humanitarian demining, and reconstruction funding.
The role of international financial institutions like the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) will also be highlighted, particularly in mobilising investments for Ukraine's recovery.
Maritime Security and Global Threats
The discussions will also extend to maritime security and global supply chains. "We will also tackle broader threats such as narco-traffic, maritime security, which is related to critical minerals," the official said. A dedicated session on maritime routes and the exercise of freedom of navigation is also expected.
Push for Global Governance Reforms
On governance reforms, the G7 aims to push for more effective multilateral frameworks. "More generally, out of that, there will be more innovative approaches to integrate horizontal threats that are endangering the sovereignties of the different states," the briefing said, underlining efforts to rethink global governance structures.
Broader Outreach and Meeting Format
The meeting will also include engagements with non-G7 partners, including ministers from South Korea, India, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, and Ukraine, reflecting a broader outreach strategy.
"We will be having all of these sessions on Thursday and the one on the morning of Friday," the official said, adding that multiple side events and working lunches would facilitate deeper exchanges.
(ANI)
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