Spanish foreign minister Jose Manuel Albares announced President Pedro Sánchez’s upcoming visit to India, aiming to elevate bilateral ties to a strategic partnership. Both nations are keen on strengthening cooperation across various sectors, including trade, technology, and culture, with Albares expressing optimism for an EU-India Free Trade Agreement and highlighting successful collaborations like Airbus-Tata.
‘Will continue working bilaterally’: Spanish President Sánchez to visit India; strategic partnership, EU trade talks on agenda
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