Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Manmohan Singhmade


ADDIS ABABA: Prime Minister Manmohan Singhmade a strong call to African countries to work collectively with India to combat the scourge of terrorism.

Threats posed by terrorism and other challenges like poverty eradication, sustainable development and inequitable international order were issues on which India and Africa should work together, he said at the retreat on the margins of the Second Africa India Forum Summit here.

"Apart from bilateral cooperation, India and Africa can and should work together on regional and international issues," he said at the retreat attended by leaders from 15 African countries.

Earlier, the Prime Minister had while addressing the Summit highlighted the need to chart new pathways of engagement, take stock of the global economic and political situation and review the progress the two sides have made in their cooperation in the last three years.

"We have put in place an architecture of cooperation and we have developed a culture of communication and dialogue. Yet we cannot be fully satisfied and that is because our people want and expect much more from us. They are hungry for progress. There is so much more to be done," he said.

Singh noted that the current international economic and political situation was far from easy, particularly for developing countries and spoke about "new challenges" confronting the world in meeting the requirements of food and energy security.

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