India, Guatemala to strengthen counter-terrorism cooperation

ANI  |  Guatemala City [Guatemala] 

and on Monday agreed to work together to combat terrorism, which is a threat for the international community.

Saran said a Memorandum of Understanding was signed on enhancing cooperation in diplomatic academics. A Letter of Intent (LoI) of providing training for English language to Guatemalan teachers was also signed.

She added that chose to begin his five-day overseas visit with Guatemala, as it is strategically located in terms of India's economic interests.

"is strategically located in terms of our economic interest. Our chose to start his visit of South-with Guatemala which was deeply appreciated by the leadership of Guatemala," Saran said.

She further said that the two countries agreed for increased trade links with India, adding Guatemala appreciated the presence of Indian companies in the Central American country.

Citing the example of motorcycles in Guatemala, she underscored that due to the strong repairing and support services, the company had been dominating the automobile market of the country for a very long time.

Saran laid emphasis on the Guatemalan leadership appreciating the Indian democratic system, massive economic growth and the peaceful co-existence of a pluralistic and diversified society.

She added that the two sides agreed to cooperate in key sectors such as pharmaceuticals, education, technology, greater academic exchanges, conservational wildlife, agricultural products, automobiles, (IT) and boosting tourism.

Saran stressed that and agreed to connect the youth of the two countries for better people-to-people exchange.

She further said that there would be a deep cooperation in television and cinema industries between the countries.

"has considerable experience in the of cinema and audio-visual act field that could be of interest to the Guatemalan cinema industry and I congratulate Guatemala for winning the best foreign film and best awards for the film 'Ixcanul' in the Mumbai Film Festival, Naidu said during the delegation-level talks," she added.

She underlined that Guatemala supported India's candidature in an expanded Security Council (UNSC).

Saran further said that India and Guatemala agreed to expand their cooperation in and renewable sources, adding that invited to join the (ISA).

She said that a proposal of setting up parliamentary friendship group for greater parliamentary exchanges was discussed by the two leaders during the talks.

The Indian to Guatemala will host a reception today, wherein the Vice President would interact with the Indian diaspora living in the Central American country.

Vice President Naidu would visit the ancient city of Antigua Guatemala, a Spanish tourist town near on Tuesday.

Guatemala is the first country that Vice President Naidu is visiting in his present capacity and it is the highest level visit between the two countries since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1972.

Vice President Naidu is on a five-day visit to Latin America's Guatemala, and commencing from May 6. This is the Vice President's first overseas visit after assuming office last year.

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 06:08 IST