Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held the first in-person meeting with his Italian counterpart Mario Draghi on the sidelines of the G20 Summit here during which the two leaders had extensive talks on diversifying the bilateral ties and to work together towards a more environment-friendly planet.
Prime Minister Modi, who arrived here earlier in the day at the invitation of his Italian counterpart, was received by Draghi upon his arrival at Palazzo Chigi, the seat of the Council of Ministers and the official residence of the Prime Minister of Italy, for the meeting.
“Glad to have met PM Mario Draghi in Rome. We talked about ways to strengthen the friendship between India and Italy. There is great potential to further scale up economic linkages, cultural cooperation and for us to work together towards a more environment friendly planet,” Prime Minister Modi tweeted after the meeting.
Earlier, the Prime Minister's Office tweeted that the two leaders held extensive talks on diversifying India-Italy ties.
Modi was also accorded a guard of honour.
Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla told reporters at a briefing that the two leaders discussed the challenges posed by climate change and the COP26 Climate Summit.
They also discussed the situation in Afghanistan after the Taliban seized power in Kabul as well as the developments in the Indo-Pacific region.
Shringla said the issue of mutual vaccination certification was discussed.
The issue of easier access travel with normalisation that is increasingly seen as countries recover from the Covid pandemic was certainly discussed.
“There was a conversation on mutual recognition of vaccines. “I think there is a sense that this is one very, I would say, doable mechanism through which we can facilitate easier international travel,” the foriegn secretary said. “We have proposed a mutual recognition of vaccination certification even at the G20.
But as we speak, discussions on an outcome document are still on. So I think most countries are quite happy with the idea of facilitating smoother international travel,” he said
But the fact of the matter is that a number of countries feel that easier access and easier travel is something that we need to collectively work on. “And that point that the Prime Minister made, I think has been received and noted,” Shringla said.
During the meeting, the two prime ministers looked at other areas of cooperation between India and Italy. To provide fresh impetus to the bilateral cooperation in renewable and clean energy, India and Italy issued a joint statement announcing a strategic partnership on energy transition, and agreed to explore partnerships in areas such as large size green corridor project smart grids, energy storage solutions, gas transportation, integrated waste management, development and deployment of green hydrogen and promotion of biofuels.
India and Italy also signed an agreement statement of intent on textiles cooperation during the meeting. There was a very good discussion on two-way investments, particularly in the clean energy and renewable sector were Italy has a lot of expertise. “I think this is something that both prime ministers agreed to see how we can take forward, the foreign secretary said.
Earlier, the spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs Arindam Bagchi tweeted that the two prime ministers reviewed the 2020-2025 Action Plan of India-Italy bilateral partnership, and reiterated the commitment to further expanding trade and investment linkages.