Kovind to go on 3-nation tour of Central Europe

IANS  |  New Delhi 

will go on an eight-day three-nation tour of from September 2 which will cover Cyprus, and the Czech Republic, a said on Friday.

While is an island nation in the Eastern Mediterranean, is in on the while the is a neighbour of

Ghanashyam said that what makes the visit important is that all three countries are members of the which is a crucial trade, economic and technological partner of

"The three are growing at the rate of over 3.5 per cent," she said.

While enjoys good relations with the three nations, each of them cooperates closely with on multilateral forums.

Ghanshyam said Kovind will reach on September 2 and will address members of the Indian diaspora. has a 7,000-strong Indian diaspora.

Apart from his meetings with the Cyprus leadership, Kovind will address the and deliver a lecture at the

Cyprus is the eighth largest investor in India and bilateral trade stands at around $8.2 billion, Ghanashyam said.

Kovind's visit to Cyprus comes nearly eight years after then Pratibha Patil's trip in 2009.

Kovind will be in from September 4 to 6 and will address members of the small Indian community of around 250.

This will be the first presidential visit from India to Bulgaria in 15 years.

Apart from his meetings with the Bulgarian leadership, Kovind will deliver a speech at on "Education as an instrument of shared prosperity" on September 5, which is celebrated as Teachers Day in India.

He will also attend an India-Bulgaria business forum in which around 250 business representatives are expected to participate.

Bilateral trade between India and Bulgaria stands at around $350 million.

From Bulgaria, Kovind will go to the where he will hold meetings with the Czech President, of the Chamber of Deputies.

He will also participate in an India-Czech business meeting which will be attended by 60 business representatives from each side.

The is the fastest growing Central European country. Bilateral trade between India and the Czech Republic stands at $1.07 billion.

Ghanashyam said that a number of deliverables are being worked out across different sectors with each of these three countries but declined to give details.

Ashok Malik, to the President, said that this will be Kovind's first state visit abroad in the second year of his tenure in office.

In the first year after becoming in July 2017, he made state visits to 10 countries.

The President will be accompanied by for Panchayati Raj, Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Parshottam Rupala, member and member

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First Published: Fri, August 31 2018. 19:52 IST