Swaraj discusses bilateral ties with S African President

ANI  |  Johannesburg [South Africa] 

(EAM) met South African and discussed ways of strengthening bilateral ties between and South here on Sunday.

"EAM @SushmaSwaraj called on of South Africa, Leaders discussed ways to make further progress in areas of bilateral and multilateral cooperation," he tweeted.

Swaraj, who is on a five-day visit to South Africa, reached on Sunday evening.

Upon her arrival, she met South African

Kumar posted an image of the meeting on the

"Centuries old relationship! On her arrival in South Africa, EAM @SushmaSwaraj was heartily received by Luwellyn Landers," Kumar tweeted.

During the visit, Swaraj is expected to have meetings with the top leadership of South Africa, participate in the BRICS Foreign Ministers Meeting on June 4 and the IBSA Foreign Ministers Meeting, a statement issued by the MEA on June 2 read.

BRICS is a grouping of five countries - Brazil, Russia, India, and South and IBSA is a tripartite grouping of India, Brazil, South

On June 6, Swaraj will visit Settlement, a South African Heritage site, a place where developed his philosophy of non-violence.

She would also participate in a series of events at Pietermaritzburg on June 6-7 to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the "historic incident in the train compartment that became a catalyst for Gandhiji's movement."

"The two-day commemoration activities will also include the release of joint commemorative stamps on Oliver Tambo and Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhaya and a Youth Summit where 20 diaspora youth from Africa and five others from will participate to speak on the relevance of Gandhiji's message of peace to the youth of today," the statement added.

This year marks the 25 years of the establishment of diplomatic relations between and

It also marks the 125th centenary of South African leader

At the Pietermaritzburg railway station, was thrown off from a train on June 7, 1893, while travelling from to in the first compartment.

It is considered as his first civil disobedience act since Gandhi had refused to vacate his seat in the Following non-compliance, the railway authorities threw him off the train at the station.

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 01:45 IST