India's top diplomat met Zimbabwe's leader at the presidential palace Friday. Shri Kirti Vardhan Singh spoke with President Emmerson Mnangagwa about strengthening ties between their countries. The minister promised India would continue building strong political and economic partnerships with Zimbabwe. Their meeting lasted almost one hour and covered many important topics. Both leaders discussed ways to improve cooperation across multiple areas.
The two nations agreed to support each other for seats on the United Nations Security Council. India backs Zimbabwe's attempt to join the council from 2027 to 2028. Zimbabwe supports India's bid to serve from 2029 to 2030. Singh said both countries have always helped each other at international meetings. This mutual support demonstrates their close friendship on the world stage.
Economic cooperation dominated much of their discussion during the Friday meeting. Singh explained his visit focused on expanding trade and investment between the two nations. The minister explored new business opportunities with the president. Their talks covered development projects that could benefit both countries. Trade partnerships remain a key part of their relationship.
Zimbabwe and India work together across education, technology, health and medicine sectors. Both governments support fair development for all their citizens. The countries maintain strong partnerships through various international groups. Their cooperation spans many years of shared goals. These relationships continue growing stronger through regular high-level meetings.
The minister's visit reinforces the solid foundation both nations have built over time. Their partnership extends beyond simple trade deals to include global diplomatic support.
The two nations agreed to support each other for seats on the United Nations Security Council. India backs Zimbabwe's attempt to join the council from 2027 to 2028. Zimbabwe supports India's bid to serve from 2029 to 2030. Singh said both countries have always helped each other at international meetings. This mutual support demonstrates their close friendship on the world stage.
Economic cooperation dominated much of their discussion during the Friday meeting. Singh explained his visit focused on expanding trade and investment between the two nations. The minister explored new business opportunities with the president. Their talks covered development projects that could benefit both countries. Trade partnerships remain a key part of their relationship.
Zimbabwe and India work together across education, technology, health and medicine sectors. Both governments support fair development for all their citizens. The countries maintain strong partnerships through various international groups. Their cooperation spans many years of shared goals. These relationships continue growing stronger through regular high-level meetings.
The minister's visit reinforces the solid foundation both nations have built over time. Their partnership extends beyond simple trade deals to include global diplomatic support.