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The Presidency, Pretoria, 8 July 2016

 

 

President Jacob Zuma

 

Remarks Following the Official Talks in Pretoria with

 

Prime Minister Modi of India

 

 

Your Excellency Prime Minister Modi,

Ministers,

Media representatives,

 

 

It is a great honour for South Africa to host His Excellency Prime Minister
Modi of India.

 

This is a very important visit for our country, given the relations between
South Africa and India.

 

The visit has certainly further strengthened the already warm historical
relations between the two countries, and has taken cooperation to a higher
level.

 

South Africa and India enjoy strong relations dating back to the struggle
against apartheid. India was a vociferous campaigner against apartheid
colonialism.

 

Our two countries also share the honour of having produced two liberation
icons, Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi.

 

This visit is also important at a cultural level for our country. The
arrival of the first Indians in South Africa over one hundred and fifty
years ago and the considerable contribution of this community to shaping
modern day South Africa, is another reason for the deep bonds between our
two countries.

 

Our countries enjoy strong relations and cooperation in social, economic,
political and global cooperation. 

 

With regards to trade, there are over one hundred Indian companies operating
in South Africa and they contribute significantly to economic growth and job
creation in our country.

 

The visit enables us to further enhance trade, investment and commercial
relations with India.

 

We are looking to increase and diversify South African exports to India. We
have identified new areas for market access including the Defence; Deep
Mining; Renewable Energy and Health Sectors.

 

Future sectors identified for possible cooperation include:

.        Agro-processing

.        Pharmaceuticals

.        Mining

.        Water and waste management

.        Retail

.        Financing

.        Infrastructure development

 

This afternoon we will be addressing the South Africa-India Business Forum
which will add further momentum to the ties that exist between the private
sectors of our respective countries.

 

South Africa values cooperation with regards to skills development. A number
of our youth study in India. We are keen to explore further opportunities
for training opportunities from India as part of youth empowerment and
development.

 

We have agreed to expand and improve people to people contact through
promoting tourism between the two countries.

 

We would like to assure the Indian side that South Africa is a wonderful
tourism destination, and that a simplification of South Africa's visa regime
with India is underway. This will promote ease of travel to South Africa.

 

Together India and South Africa play a leading role in the Global South, in
order to influence the world we live in.

 

At a multilateral level, the two countries have agreed to enhance
cooperation with India in international fora, specifically within the
context of BRICS, India Brazil South Africa forum (IBSA), the G77 plus
China, Commonwealth and the G20 among others.

 

Your Excellency Prime Minister

 

Both countries play an instrumental role in shaping the Indian Ocean Rim
Association (IORA) into a vibrant organisation.

 

This organisation is on the ascendancy, owing most immediately to the
dynamic leadership of India. 

 

During South Africa's impending chairing of the Association in 2017, we will
build on the priority areas begun by India to ensure the sustainable use of
the oceans for the benefit of our people. 

 

Indeed we have identified the oceans economy as a major driver for
sustainable economic growth and employment generation under South Africa's
Operation Phakisa Oceans Economy initiative.

 

Within BRICS, South Africa and India cooperate closely and we are excited by
the initiatives proposed by India during its current chairship, aimed at
deepening cooperation and the building of institutions.

 

India, through its representative, Honourable K.V. Kamath is shaping the New
Development Bank (BRICS BANK) to be a formidable player in financing much
needed infrastructure in Africa and the rest of the developing world.

 

As South Africa, we hope to open the first regional centre of the New
Development Bank dedicated to infrastructure projects in Africa, in
Johannesburg, later this year.

 

We continue to work closely with India on the reform of the United Nations
and its organs, specifically the Security Council, as well as the
international financial institutions.

 

Considerable interaction and cooperation also exists in areas such as
sustainable development and climate change.

 

It is important that our two countries continue to work together in the
quest for peace and security on the Continent and we acknowledge and commend
the leading role that India is playing in the peacekeeping efforts on the
Continent.

 

We have also agreed to continue working together in the reform of global
governance institutions, notably the United Nations Security Council.

 

We have also taken the opportunity to congratulate India in respect of
positive outcomes and concrete proposals reflected in the New Delhi
Declaration and the India-Africa Framework for Strategic Cooperation of the
Third India-Africa Forum Summit.

 

We also wish to congratulate India for her active participation in United
Nation's sponsored peace missions in Africa, and for the continued role of
India in peace, security and development on the Continent. 

 

Your Excellency Prime Minister, welcome to South Africa indeed.

 

We are truly honoured to host you, and trust that you will have a wonderful
stay in our country.

 

I thank you.

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

www.thepresidency.gov.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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