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SPEECHES
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PM's opening statement at the
Joint Press interaction in Kabul
May 12, 2011, Kabul, Afghanistan
Your Excellency President Hamid Karzai,
Distinguished representatives of the media,
At the outset, I wish to convey my deep personal gratitude
to His Excellency President Hamid Karzai for the warm
welcome given to me and for the excellent arrangements
that have been made for my stay.
My visit to Afghanistan reflects the commitment of
our Government to advance our relations to a new level.
President Karzai and I have reviewed the decisions
we took during the Presidents visit to India in
February this year. Based on this, we have agreed on
a Joint Declaration between our two countries.
The Declaration envisages regular political consultations,
the establishment of a Strategic Economic Partnership,
education and human resource capacity building, people
to people exchanges, regional economic cooperation and
cooperation in the area of security and law enforcement.
The Strategic Partnership will be implemented under
the framework of a Partnership Council which will be
headed by the two Foreign Ministers.
I reiterated to President Karzai Indias firm
and unwavering commitment to assisting the Government
and people of Afghanistan in areas which are of priority
and concern to them.
Our development assistance commitment to Afghanistan
currently stands at approximately 1.5 billion US dollars
spread over several sectors, but there are still gaps.
We now have a better idea of where we can and should
do more.
We have decided to make a fresh commitment valued at
approximately 500 million US dollars over the next few
years. This will consist of specific projects and schemes
and other initiatives that will be developed in consultation
with the Government of Afghanistan.
Broadly, we will increase our focus on the social sector,
agriculture, capacity building, access to the Indian
market and continue with our infrastructure projects.
We are happy that a growing number of Afghans are finding
it worthwhile to travel to India for different purposes.
We will facilitate such exchanges, including among the
business and trading community. We want to ensure unhindered
and across the board interaction among our two societies.
This is how it has been throughout our history.
The President shared with me the political processes
underway towards reconciliation and plans of the government
and people of Afghanistan to assume full ownership of
their security and development efforts. India welcomes
and supports these efforts. We have experience in the
political and security areas which we think is relevant
to Afghanistan.
We agreed that India and Afghanistan face a common
threat from the scourge of terrorism. In the interest
of bringing peace and stability to Afghanistan it is
necessary for the countries of the region and beyond
to respect Afghanistans integrity, sovereignty
and independence.
The decisions which Afghanistan takes should be taken
in Afghanistan by Afghans.
I have no doubt that good and healthy relations between
India and Afghanistan correspond to the basic interests
of both our peoples and enjoy widespread support in
both countries. Equally importantly, they contribute
to peace and stability in the region and beyond.
I have invited President Karzai to visit India. We
also warmly welcome visits by other high dignitaries
of Afghanistan to India, and I will reiterate our invitations
to them when I meet them.
This is a unique moment of transition for Afghanistan.
India stands with the people of Afghanistan. We are
with Afghanistan for the long term.
I thank you.
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