The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, today (April 9, 2018) concluded
his visit to Equatorial Guinea and left for Swaziland for the second leg of his
visit to three African nations –Equatorial Guinea, Swaziland and Zambia. The
visit, the first by a President of India to Equatorial Guinea, saw the signing
of three MoUs yesterday – in the fields of AYUSH and traditional medicine;
medicinal plants; and an action plan for Information and Communication
Technology.
The President also issued a media statement before his
departure. In his statement, the President said that it was an honour for him
to pay the first ever state visit from India to Equatorial Guinea. In his
discussions with the President of Equatorial Guinea, they reviewed the spectrum
of bilateral relations and discussed regional and global issues of mutual
interest. Both sides agreed that they should expand the India-Equatorial Guinea
partnership to accelerate growth and development for the people of the two
countries.
Later in the day, the President will reach Swaziland in what
is also the first-ever visit to that country by a President of India.
Courtesy: pib.nic.in
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