Modi's trips to Germany, Denmark and France to energize partnership with the EU
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Germany, Denmark and France next week to energize the country's partnership with the European Union amid criticism for its position on the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
India has refrained from condemning Russia's action and continues to purchase Russian oil in stark contrast to Europe.
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi during Johnson's ceremonial reception at the presidential palace Rashtrapati Bhawan in New Delhi, India, April 22, 2022. /CFP
Following British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's trip to India, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on April 25 as part of her two-day visit to India aimed at strengthening the EU-India ties.
After the talk, both sides announced that they would work together on technology and security matters and will soon begin negotiating free trade agreements.
Von der Leyen's visit is part of Western efforts to encourage India to reduce its ties to Russia after the conflict, Reuters said.
"There are a whole host of Western leaders reaching out to India right now to see what alternatives we can provide," a senior EU official said. "The key is that we want to bring forward this relationship, work on technology together and bring India into our camp; that's the main message of our visit.”
Finnish, Swedish PMs to visit Berlin, moving closer to NATO membership
At the invitation of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Finland's PM Sanna Marin and Sweden's PM Magdalena Andersson will visit Berlin, with talks expected to focus on the changed security situation in Europe."
After the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, both Sweden and Finland have changed their long-held belief that military neutrality is the best means of ensuring national security, with both countries expected to make decisions on joining NATO in the coming weeks.
Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson (L) with Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin before a meeting on whether to seek NATO membership in Stockholm, Sweden, April 13, 2022. /CFP
Sweden and Finland could deepen military cooperation if security in the Baltic Sea region worsens, for example, during the process of a possible application to join NATO, Finland's foreign minister Pekka Haavisto said on April 29 after meeting his Swedish counterpart Ann Linde.
Speaking after meeting Haavisto in Helsinki, Linde said Sweden had seen Russia reacting to Swedish and Finnish NATO bids in two ways: by warning about the consequences and by downplaying the importance of whether NATO has 30 or 32 members.
The 2022 Hong Kong chief executive election
The 2022 Hong Kong chief executive election is scheduled for May 8 for the 6th term of the chief executive, the highest office of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR).
Chief Executive Carrie Lam said she would not run in the election for the sixth term.
John Lee, a candidate for the upcoming election, released his election manifesto on April 29.
Day by day
Monday: Japanese PM, Fumio Kishida, pays a visit to Thai PM; Chancellor Olaf Scholz hosts India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Tuesday: German cabinet meets with Finland's PM Sanna Marin and Sweden's PM Magdalena Andersson on Ukraine situation; Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi makes official visit to Denmark, participates in the 2nd India-Nordic summit.
Wednesday: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz holds a press conference with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo; Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses Denmark via video link at an event celebrating the liberation of the Scandinavian country after World War Two.
Thursday: Israelis celebrate Independence Day.
Friday: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attends a ceremony in honor of diplomats killed in World War Two.
Saturday: A quiet day in politics.
Sunday: The 2022 Hong Kong chief executive election.
(With input from agencies)