President Kovind leaves on three-nation visit to Greece, Suriname, Cuba

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Saturday left on a three-nation eight-day visit to Greece, and which will be the first by an Indian head of state.

Besides his wife Savita, the President is accompanied by for Steel Vishnu Deo Sai and members and and senior officials.

In Greece, Kovind will hold a meeting with President Prokopis Pavlopoulus, and of the Opposition Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

Kovind will also meet Indian and Greek CEOs and deliver a speech on "and in a Changing World" at the Hellenic Foundation for and Foreign Policy, a leading Greek think tank.

India-bilateral trade stands at $530 million and some Indian companies are also present in the infrastructure, pharmaceutical and in the central European nation.

With being home to a 12,000-strong Indian diaspora, Kovind will also interact with members of the community.

From Greece, Kovind will leave for on June 19 in what will be the first ever visit by an Indian head of state to the South American nation.

Kovind's visits to Suriname and is being seen as a reflection of giving more importance to ties with

In Suriname, he is expected sign some agreements including on health and

With 37 per cent of Suriname's population being people of Indian origin, Kovind will also lay the foundation stone of

Most of these Indian-origin people are descendants of indentured labour brought to work in sugarcane plantations, the first batch of whom arrived in 1873.

On June 21, Kovind will participate in activities as part of the International Yoga Day.

From Suriname, he and his delegation will leave for Cuba which again will be the first ever presidential visit from to the island country.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, June 16 2018. 15:36 IST