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    Minister Lindner calls for enhanced ties in the Indo-Pacific region

    February 3, 2024Updated:March 21, 20241 Min Read
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    German Finance Minister Christian Lindner (L) and German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach attend the weekly cabinet meeting of the German government at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, 11 October 2023. Source: Euractiv
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    Minister Lindner, representing the Federal Foreign Office, actively participates in the EU-Indo Pacific Ministerial Forum and the EU-ASEAN Ministerial Meeting in Brussels. These forums serve as crucial platforms for dialogue between EU member states and Indo-Pacific partners. The particular focus ois n addressing critical issues such as security, economics, and climate change.

    At the heart of these discussions lies the EU’s Strategy for Cooperation with the Indo-Pacific. This is aimed at bolstering and broadening the union’s engagement with the region. Germany, in alignment with EU directives, intensifies collaborations with Indo-Pacific nations and consistently updates its initiatives. Germany actively promotes sustainable trade pacts and directs investments to key infrastructure projects via the EU’s Global Gateway connectivity initiative.

    Minister Lindner’s active participation underscores Germany’s commitment to nurturing deeper ties with Indo-Pacific counterparts. Through dialogue and collaborative endeavors, Germany aims to contribute significantly to regional stability, economic prosperity, and sustainable development.

    The involvement of Minister Lindner in these key Brussels meetings signals Germany’s resolve to expand its engagement in the Indo-Pacific region. Furthermore, Germany seeks to strengthen partnerships and foster mutual prosperity and growth in the region through its proactive participation and collaborative efforts.

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    connectivity initiative EU Strategy for Cooperation EU-ASEAN Ministerial Meeting EU-Indo Pacific Ministerial Forum Indo-Pacific partnerships Integration politics sustainable development Tobias Lindner
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