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`EU-India relationship to develop further'

Our Bureau

Kolkata , Feb. 7

THE developing relationship between members of the European Union and India will continue to develop further from the point it has already reached in the last EU-India Summit held in November 2003.

This was announced by Mr Francisco da Camara Gomes, Ambassador and Head of EU in India, at a press conference in the Kolkata Book Fair on Friday.

According to him, EU and India were concerned about the peace and stability in different regions of the globe. In this context, he said that EU and India hold view on the subject of global terrorism.

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