"We are in contact with the Indian officials to arrive at a mutually convenient date for the next India-EU summit here. It is EU's turn to host the summit this time. We are working through diplomatic channels to identify the date so that both sides have sufficient time for it," spokesperson for EU Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Maja Kocijancic told PTI.
Chair of the EU Delegation for relations with India Geoffrey Van Orden earlier this week had said in New Delhi that EU did not respond to India's proposal for Modi's visit here due to the Italian marines issue.
He said a date was under discussion and "it took too long" on the part of the EU to confirm the date which made India firm up Modi's itinerary leaving out a short visit here.
The last EU-India summit had taken place in 2012.
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