Published 18:42 IST, October 15th 2020
President Kovind holds talks with Turkmenistan leader over 'immense potential' in trade
President Ram Nath Kovind on October 15 held telephonic conversations with Turkmenistan President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov and talk about potential in trade.
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President Ram Nath Kovind on October 15 held telephonic conversations with Turkmenistan President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov and both leaders ackwledged cordial relations between nations underpinned by historical as well as civilisational links. As per official statement by Rashtrapati Bhavan, President Kovind and Berdimuhamedov also ted that sustained momentum of cooperation in several areas. y both agreed that re is “immense” potential that exists in spheres of trade and ecomy that can enable India and Turkmenistan’s joint development.
statement, “ leaders ackwledged warm and cordial relations between two countries underpinned by historical and civilizational links. y ted with satisfaction sustained momentum of cooperation in diverse areas."
" leaders agreed on immense potential that exists in trade and ecomic spheres and ted success of joint collaboration between Indian and Turkmen companies, particularly in pharmaceutical sector,” it added.
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President Kovind accepts credentials of envoys
President Ram Nath Kovind on October 14 accepted credentials from Ambassador/High Commissioners of Switzerland, Malta and Botswana. As per official statement by Rashtrapati Bhawan, those who presented ir credentials included Ambassador of Switzerland Dr Ralf Heckner, High Commissioner of Malta Reuben Gauci and High Commissioner of Botswana Gilbert Shimane Mangole. President conveyed his good wishes to all envoys and ted “warm and friendly” relations that India shared with all three nations.
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He ted that bilateral ties with Switzerland, Malta, and Bostwana are “deeply rooted” in shared vision of peace as well as prosperity. President Kovind also expressed his gratitude to all three governments for supporting India’s candidature for n-permanent seat at United Nations (UN) Security Council for next term, that is, 2021-22.
official statement said, “Speaking on occasion, President Kovind conveyed his good wishes to envoys on ir appointment. He ted that India has enjoyed warm and friendly relations with all three countries and that our ties were deeply rooted in a common vision of peace and prosperity."
"He also thanked ir Governments for supporting India’s candidature for n-permanent seat of UN Security Council for term 2021-22,” it added.
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Im: PTI
18:43 IST, October 15th 2020