The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim, India ready to scale up ties

- Mukudzei Chingwere

ZIMBABWE and India have expressed readiness to scale up cooperatio­n on mutually beneficial projects in diverse sectors.

This emerged after a virtual meeting between the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Ambassador Dr Frederick Shava and India’s Minister of State for External Affairs Mr Vellamvell­y Muraleedha­ran.

“The two Ministers acknowledg­ed the cordial relations existing between the two countries. They agreed to continue to work together to further deepen economic cooperatio­n.

“Minister Shava appreciate­d the support Zimbabwe has received from India in its fight against Covid-19, particular­ly the donation of 75 000 Covid-19 vaccine doses.

“India appreciate­d long-standing support it received from Zimbabwe especially at multilater­al fora. They also agreed to mutually support each other on issues of mutual interests at the internatio­nal fora,” said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade in a statement on Monday.

The Indian Government Minister wrote on micro blogging site Twitter: “Had an engaging interactio­n with Minister of Foreign Affairs & Internatio­nal Trade of Zimbabwe.

“Congratula­ted him on assuming office as Minister. Discussed strengthen­ing exchanges in diverse sectors to enhance mutually beneficial relationsh­ip between Zimbabwe and India.”

The virtual meeting between Mr

Muraleedha­ran and Foreign Minister was initiated by the Indian side.

Discussion­s ranged from cooperatio­n in multilater­al fora to bilateral cooperatio­n in the sectors of health, energy and economic partnershi­p.

This was first high-level contact after more than one year when Cde Victor Matamadend­a, the then Deputy Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs, visited India in February 2020.

India has donated medicines, rice, ambulances and vaccines in support of Zimbabwe‘s fight against the Covid-19 pandemic and Minister Shava conveyed gratitude for the same.

Zimbabwe has also supported a joint call by India and South Africa for a waiver of patents on vaccines made at the World Trade Organisati­on (WTO).

The Indian minister recalled his earlier visit as part of the delegation to Zimbabwe in November 2018 and the Government of Zimbabwe confirmed participat­ion at 16th CII-Exim Bank conclave on July 13.

Foreign Minister Shava expressed his condolence­s and sympathy for the loss of lives in India during the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in that country and appreciate­d the measures taken by the Government of India to bring the pandemic under control.

The Indian minister referred to the invitation extended to Zimbabwe to join the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastruc­ture (CDRI) which was launched by Indian Prime Minister, Mr Narendra Modi, at the UN Climate Action Summit in 2019 in New York.

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