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SPEECHES
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PM's statement at the joint press
conference with President Guebuza
September 30, 2010, New Delhi
It is a great honour for me to welcome His Excellency
President Armando Guebuza on his first visit to India
as the President of Mozambique. The President has shown
great leadership in taking his country on the path of
economic development within the framework of a democratic
polity.
Indias relations with Mozambique go back in time
to the pre-colonial period. India extended its full
support to Mozambique in its struggle for independence
and emergence as an independent sovereign nation.
We both belong to the same Indian Ocean community and
we share common concerns. It is in our mutual interest
to ensure the safety and security of sea lanes of communication
in the Indian Ocean. Our relations are therefore warm,
cooperative and marked by deep mutual understanding
and friendship.
President Guebuza and I have decided to build upon
the solid foundations of the past, and create a partnership
based on the following four pillars:
- Greater political engagement;
- Deepening economic cooperation;
- Strengthening defence and security cooperation;
and,
- Cooperation in capacity building and human resource
development.
We have agreed to exploit our mutual complementarities
in areas of trade and economic cooperation, transportation,
railways, mining, coal, agriculture, small and medium
enterprises and science and technology.
I conveyed Indias readiness to be a partner in
Mozambiques development efforts. India will provide
a line of credit of 500 million US dollars for infrastructure
projects, agriculture and energy. India will support
the establishment of training and planning institutions
in Mozambique to support capacity building in the coal
industry. India will also support capacity building
for the defence and police forces of Mozambique.
The Agreements that have been signed today on avoidance
of double taxation, cooperation in mineral resources
and between middle and small enterprises will strengthen
our partnership. We have decided to set a target of
bilateral trade of one billion US dollars by the year
2013.
As one of Africas foremost leaders, President
Guebuzas leadership and guidance will play an
important role in shaping Indias partnership with
Africa. We will work closely with Mozambique on regional
and other issues, as well as in preparations for the
next India-Africa Summit in Africa in 2011.
I deeply appreciate President Guebuzas commitment
to India-Mozambique friendship and to take our bilateral
relations to a higher trajectory. Based on our discussions,
and the bilateral agreements that have been concluded
today, I can say with confidence that President Guebazas
visit to India has opened a new chapter in our bilateral
relations.
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