India and Zimbabwe Review Bilateral Ties in Key Meeting
India and Zimbabwe conducted the third Foreign Office Consultations in Harare, focusing on reviewing and further deepening their bilateral relations. Discussions covered a range of sectors, including defense, agriculture, health, and cultural exchanges. Both sides also exchanged views on regional and global issues, agreeing to hold the next consultation in New Delhi.
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India and Zimbabwe on Tuesday conducted a comprehensive review of their bilateral relations during a key meeting in Harare, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced.
The third Foreign Office Consultations saw high-level officials from both nations gather to discuss the current status and potential avenues for future cooperation.
Puneet R Kundal, Additional Secretary (East & Southern Africa), represented India, while Mike Chigiji, Chief Director (Political) of Zimbabwe's Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Trade, led the Zimbabwean side. The discussions covered multiple sectors including defense, agriculture, and health, and addressed cooperation in the UN. Both nations agreed to hold the next consultation in New Delhi.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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