India, Seychelles sign revised agreement over military infrastructure

ANI  |  Victoria [Seychelles] 

and signed a revised agreement on the Development, Management, Operation and Maintenance of Facilities, that will allow to build on at Seychelles, at the Office here on Saturday.

The agreement was signed by of and

After a brief meeting with Jaishankar, Faure, said, "Today, we have signed a revised version of the agreement for the development of facilities on This project is of utmost importance to Seychelles, and it attests to the kinship and affinity that exists between our two countries.

We are proud to have as a partner in realising our development aspirations."

The original agreement was signed by and then But, it was not ratified by the Parliament, leading to delays.

In August last year, Faure stated that the agreement had some "issues" and it would have to be re-negotiated again.

Jaishankar flew into in October and started the re-negotiations over the original agreement. Some amendments were proposed and the Parliament had ratified it ultimately, after Faure had consulted with the opposition parties and his cabinet on January 22.

"The (Seychelles) cabinet agreed on the main purpose of the agreement which is to provide a framework for assistance to the Government of Seychelles, by the to enhance the military capabilities in control and maritime surveillance of our Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), protection of our EEZ and the outer islands and search and rescue in the region for the benefit of air and shipping traffic," a statement was issued by the Parliament after the revised agreement was ratified.

In 2015, Modi made a visit to the island nation after 34 years. Former earlier visited back in 1981.

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First Published: Sat, January 27 2018. 22:55 IST