MURSI IN INDIA, HOLDS TALKS OVER SYRIA AND PALESTINE

Photo: AFPCairo, 8 Jumadil Awal 1434/20 March 2013 (MINA) – President Mohamed Mursi arrived in India on Tuesday (19/3) for a two-day visit, where he held talks with Indian leaders on enhancing bilateral cooperation between the two countries and discussed regional developments in Syria and Palestine.

After departing from Pakistan, Mursi landed in Delhi International Airport in the early hours of Tuesday.  After being received by Indian president Pranab Mukherjee, Mursi, along with a high-level delegation composed of seven minister-level officials, met with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, according to News Daily Egypt reports monitored by Mi’raj News Agency (MINA).

During the talks with the Indian premier, Mursi discussed recent developments in Palestine and Syria. He spoke about the importance of supporting the “legitimate rights of the Palestinian people to form their independent state,” according to a presidential statement.

Also Read:  EGYPT BROTHERHOOD LEADER APPEARS IN DEATH-ROW GARB

In Novemeber 2012, Egypt negotiated between Hamas and Israel to broker a ceasefire in Gaza. India praised Egypt’s efforts in trying to forge unity between Palestinian factions.

The leaders also discussed the bloodshed in Syria. Mursi called on India to contribute to resolving the ongoing political conflict and ending the violence there.

During his tour of Pakistan, Mursi also asked Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari to assist in ending the conflict in Syria, which has left over 70,000 dead. Egypt supports the Syrian revolution and hopes for an end to Bashar Al-Assad’s regime.

According to the local media, the meetings between Mursi and Singh ended with the signing of five memorandums of understandings in the fields of information technology, supporting and developing micro-projects in Egypt, enhancing cultural heritage and establishing the first specialised centre of information technology in Al-Azhar University. They also signed two letters of intent: one on the launching of satellites, and the other on a project to develop solar energy in the Egyptian village of Qoriyshat, Marsa Matruh.

Also Read:  Houthis Launch Missile from a Mosque

In a press conference following the talks, Mursi stressed the importance of boosting a bilateral trade exchange between Egypt and India. He called for doubling the amount of trade between the countries, asking Indian investors to increase their investments in Egypt, particularly in the Suez Canal. He invited investors to join the canal’s 190km corridor project which aims at connecting Africa and Asia.(T/P03)

Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)

 

Comments: 0

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.