India’s External Affairs Minister recently participated in India’s first-ever engagement in the Weimar Triangle, with French and Polish counterparts along with German representatives.
About Weimar Triangle:
It is a regional political grouping of France, Germany and Poland.
It was formed by a joint declaration issued in Weimar, Germany, by the Foreign Ministers of the three countries.
It had three objectives:
To involve France in German-Polish reconciliation by building on the Franco-German experience;
To strengthen dialogue and political cooperation between the three countries.
To support Poland in its process of integration into NATO and the European Union (EU).
Regular meetings at levels including heads of government, foreign ministers, and European affairs ministers have enabled coordination on EU policies, with notable outcomes including Poland's accession to NATO in 1999 and the European Union in 2004.
Although the Weimar Triangle still has no institutional structure, it remains a framework of reference at the political level.
Beyond diplomacy, it encompasses civil society efforts like youth exchanges, academic collaborations, and business networks to promote intercultural dialogue and mobility.
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