India\, Spain express support for rules-based free trade\, multilateralism

India, Spain express support for rules-based free trade, multilateralism

IANS  |  Madrid 

and her Spanish counterpart on Tuesday agreed, following a bilateral meeting in the Spanish capital, that both countries supported the promotion of and a rules-based concept of free trade.

The two leaders met at Madrid's Viana Palace, the Spanish foreign ministry's headquarters, to discuss the most pressing issues on the international agenda, according to a ministry statement.

"The meeting has allowed us to confirm the growing degree of interlocution between and Indian authorities and the current understanding between two partners that share values, democratic principles and vision regarding international affairs," read the statement, reported.

Both chief diplomats broached the budding potential of closer economic ties and industrial and technological cooperation between the and nations, especially in fields in which Spanish businesses are global leaders such as the civil use of nuclear energy, transport, the railway sector and

The ministry highlighted India's increasing influence when it comes to the promotion of international stability and security.

Borrell and Swaraj congratulated each other for the imminent signing of a bilateral deal on water resources.

In addition, Borrell presented Swaraj with the prestigious Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit medal to honour India's support for Spanish victims of the earthquake that devastated in April 2015.

The Spanish expressed his condolences and solidarity in the aftermath of a brutal suicide bombing that has killed at least 40 paramilitary troopers in Indian-administered and has sparked international condemnation.

and had already strengthened their relationship on December 1 when Spanish Pedro Sánchez and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, met on the sidelines of the summit in

In early January, Borrell visited to continue the high-level talks between both countries and prepare a planned state visit by Sánchez scheduled for the third trimester of 2019, although the PM has since called snap elections for April, which has, for now, put those plans on hold.

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First Published: Wed, February 20 2019. 01:50 IST