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India-France-Australia statement on occasion of Trilateral Ministerial Dialogue

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1. India’s External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar, France’s Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Mr. Jean-Yves Le Drian and Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator the Hon’ Marise Payne, met in London for the first India-France-Australia Trilateral Ministerial Dialogue on 4 May 2021, on the sidelines of the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting. 2. India, France and Australia are committed to advancing their shared values and working together to achieve a free, open, inclusive and rules-based Indo-Pacific. The Ministers reaffirmed their support for the rule of law, freedom of navigation and overflight, peaceful resolution of disputes, democratic values, and respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity. They reaffirmed their commitment to ASEAN’s centrality and their support for ASEAN’s Outlook on the Indo-Pacific, and noted its complementarity with India’s Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative. They welcomed the Fren

India, UK deepen work to combat climate change by 2030

India, UK deepen work to combat climate change by 2030 ANI 05 May 2021, 05:55 GMT+10 New Delhi [India], May 5 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his UK counterpart Boris Johnson signed off on a new shared roadmap during their virtual meeting that included measures to help limit global temperature rises and support the communities most vulnerable to the impact of climate change. India and UK agreed on a joint roadmap including plans to combat climate change by 2030. It includes new collaboration on clean energy transition and protecting forests, and joint leadership to develop resilient infrastructure in climate vulnerable countries. The roadmap will support global efforts to limit global temperature rises and achieve an ambitious outcome at COP26.

COP26: UK and India pledge to deepen work on climate change

UK and India agree on new shared climate commitments

UK and India agree on new shared climate commitments The two countries have committed to accelerating action on energy transition by setting up a roadmap with new initiatives Image: Shutterstock The UK Government has agreed with India on plans to tackle climate change by 2030, following a virtual meeting between the two Prime Ministers. Boris Johnson and Narendra Mondi reaffirmed their intention to work together on the clean energy transition on the road to COP26 which will be held in Glasgow in November.  They agreed to partner to accelerate progress on the development of renewables such as offshore wind, green hydrogen, energy efficiency and electric mobility.

UK and India deepen work on climate change on road to successful COP26

Date Time UK and India deepen work on climate change on road to successful COP26 UK and India agree joint roadmap including plans to combat climate change by 2030, as Prime Ministers meet virtually It includes new collaboration on clean energy transition and protecting forests, and joint leadership to develop resilient infrastructure in climate vulnerable countries The roadmap will support global efforts to limit global temperature rises and achieve an ambitious outcome at COP26 The UK and India agreed on urgent action to tackle climate change through new, shared commitments during today’s leader-level call. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Prime Minister Narendra Modi signed off on a new shared roadmap during their virtual meeting that includes measures to help limit global temperature rises and support the communities most vulnerable to the impact of climate change.

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