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Foreign Minister Krishna in Mozambique

Maputo (Mozambique), Mon, 05 Jul 2010 ANI

Maputo (Mozambique) July 5 (ANI): The visiting Indian External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna, who is here on a two day visit, signed an agreement to extend a credit of 25 million dollars to Mozambique for rural electrification.

 

Krishna called on President Guebuza this morning. Later, he said that Mozambique was the gateway to Africa as far as India was concerned. He said that India wanted to deepen strategic and economic ties with these strategically located countries in Africa.

 

India and Mozambique enjoy close and friendly relations built upon traditional links dating back to pre-colonial period.

 

India consistently lent its support to Mozambique in the latter's freedom struggle. Mozambique achieved its independence in 1975 and diplomatic relations between the two countries were established in the same year.

 

India was, in fact, among the first countries to recognise and open its Embassy in Mozambique immediately after independence.

 

Mozambique, a country with untapped natural resources is emerging as one of the most sought after destination for trade and investment.

 

The increased presence of Indian companies in the country is a testimony to Mozambique coming up as a lucrative investment destination.

 

Today, after meeting with the Mozambique Prime Minister, Aires Baptista Ali, at his office, Krishna left for Seychelles where he is scheduled to have a night halt on his way back to India.

 

The visit has taken place against the backdrop of the growing Chinese influence in the region. By Ravinder Singh Robin (ANI)

 


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