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Bilateral meetings of External Affairs Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee on the sidelines of ASEAN-India Ministerial Meeting and the East Asia Summit Foreign Ministers’ Luncheon at Cebu
12/01/2007
External Affairs Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee visited Cebu, the Philippines, from January 10 to 11, 2007, to participate in the ASEAN-India Ministerial Meeting and the East Asia Summit Foreign Ministers’ Luncheon. On the sidelines of these meetings he met with the Foreign Ministers of New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and Philippines.
2. During the meeting with Mr. Winston Peters the
Foreign Minister of New Zealand, the two Foreign Ministers reviewed the progress of
bilateral relations between the two countries and expressed satisfaction at the progress
made in different areas. External Affairs Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee stressed the
importance India attached to her ‘Look East’ policy, to the potential and benefits of
regional economic integration and regional cooperation in Maritime Security, Counter
Terrorism and Energy Security. The two leaders also discussed the importance of
strengthening bilateral cooperation in exploring non-conventional sources of energy.
The External Affairs Minister introduced to the New Zealand Foreign Minister India’s
proposal for developing a revived Nalanda University as an International seat of
Learning with Public and Private partnership countries of South and Southeast Asia.
Minister Winston Peters expressed interest in the proposal and observed that it would
promote international and inter-cultural understanding.
3. The External Affairs Minister and the Singapore Foreign Minister Mr. George Yeo expressed satisfaction at the rapid growth of bilateral ties. The two leaders discussed regional economic integration and bilateral defense and security cooperation. The External Affairs Minister expressed appreciation for Singapore’s role in furthering India’s Dialogue Partnership with the ASEAN.
4. External Affairs Minister and the Foreign Minister of Thailand Mr. Nitya Pibulsonggram expressed satisfaction at the close relations between India and Thailand and the progress made in diverse areas in the recent period. The two leaders noted that 2007 marked the 60th Anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Thailand and agreed that this important anniversary should be celebrated in a fitting manner.
5. During the meeting with the Foreign Minister of
Indonesia Mr. N Hassan Wirajuda, the two Foreign Ministers reviewed the progress of the
‘New Strategic Partnership’ established during the State Visit of the President of
Indonesia to India in November 2005. The two leaders agreed to focus on the expansion of
trade and investment ties, develop closer cooperation in coal, petroleum, IT, Space,
counter-terrorism and to learn from each other’s experience in these and other areas.
Cooperation, including training, The area of institution building was also stressed
during the meeting as an area of immense promise for strengthening bilateral relations.
It was agreed to convene the next meeting of the India-Indonesia Joint Commission in
Indonesia at an early date.
6. At the meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Vietnam Mr. Pham Gia Khiem, the close and cordial nature of bilateral relations between India and Vietnam was reviewed. The important contribution of high level visits to the relations between the two countries was also stressed, at the meeting.
7. At the conclusion of the EAS Foreign Ministers’
luncheon meeting, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Philippines H.E. Alberto G.
Romulo met with the External Affairs Minister. He conveyed his appreciation for the
successful conduct of the India – ASEAN Ministerial meeting held on 11 January, 2007.
Recalling the visit of the Hon’ble President Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam to the Philippines in
February 2006, the Philippines Secretary for Foreign Affairs emphasized that the exchange
of high level visits would contribute to the further strengthening and diversification of
bilateral relations. He also identified future areas of cooperation between the
Philippines and India. He said that the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, information
technology sectors and cooperation in energy matters including the manufacture of
bio-diesel were areas of promise. He said that the immense goodwill created by the
visit of the Hon’ble President to Philippines should be utilized to strengthen bilateral
relations.
New Delhi
12th January 2007
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