India’s Vice President Mohammad Ansari arrives in Zambia tomorrow, the 5th of January 2010 for a three day visit to Zambia.
The visit of India’s Vice President will be part of his three nations tour, which includes Malawi and Botswana, in the context of India’s commitment to maintain close and friendly relations with countries in Africa.
During his visit to Zambia, Mr. Ansari will call on President Rupiah Banda and also hold discussions with his Zambian counterpart, Vice President George Kunda on bilateral, international and issues of mutual interest.
This is according to a statement made available to ZANIS by High Commission of India in Lusaka today.
The Indian Vice President will also pay a courtesy call on Zambia’s First Republican President Dr. Kenneth Kaunda and meet the Minister of Foreign Affairs and other Cabinet Ministers.
Mr. Ansari will be accompanied by his wife Salma Ansari , who is scheduled to visit Mother Theresa’s Home in Lusaka and also expected to interact with members of Lusaka Indian Ladies Association (LILA).
He will also be accompanied by India’s Minister of State for Labour and Employment Harish Rawat, three Members of Parliament and other senior government officials, 15 member media delegation and a 16 member business delegation.
Zambia’s Vice President George Kunda will host an official dinner in honor Mr. Ansari tomorrow night at Intercontinental Hotel.
Meanwhile, Mr. Ansari, together with his delegation will visit Victoria Falls in Livingstone and is also interact with members of the Indian community in Zambia at a luncheon on January 7, which will be hosted by Indian High Commissioner to Zambia, Ashok Kumar.
Mr. Ansari’s visit would be the first high level visit to Zambia from India in 20 years from the last two visits undertaken by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986 and President R. Venkataraman in 1989.
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Besides the bilateral issues, a joint programme of action on promoting trade relations with the African region, which is being finalised with the African Union Commission is also expected to figure predominantly in the talks between Ansari and his counterparts in these countries.
Briefing the reporters on the Vice President’s visit, Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs Vivek Katju said “an agreement for a Line of Credit (LoC) of USD 50 million for the Itezhi Tezhi Hydropower Project in Zambia is expected to be signed in the capital Lusaka”.
[Press Trust of India]