Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders to visit India; trade, education to be discussed

India/Mayo de 2017/Fuente: Firtspost

Resumen: El ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de los Países Bajos, Bert Koenders, llegará este martes a conversar con el ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, Sushma Swaraj, sobre las formas de intensificar la cooperación bilateral en diversas áreas, entre ellas el comercio y la inversión, el agua y la educación.

Foreign Minister of the Netherlands Bert Koenders will arrive here on Tuesday to hold talks with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on ways to ramp up bilateral cooperation in a range of areas, including trade and investment, water and education.

Swaraj and Koenders will deliberate on the entire gamut of bilateral issues on Tuesday during which they are likely to identify areas for expanding cooperation.

«Looking forward to meet Mr Bert Koenders, Foreign Minister of Netherlands – the land of Tulips. @DutchMFA,» Swaraj tweeted.

On his part, the Dutch foreign minister said he was happy to be visiting India and that the Netherlands would like to boost cooperation with the country in several areas, including technology and water.

Relations between India and the Netherlands have largely been shaped by engagement in trade and investment. Dutch ships had come calling to Indian ports around 400 years ago.

The Netherlands is today one of India’s largest trading partner in the European Union.

During his four-day India visit, Koenders’ first destination will be Bengaluru where he will meet Karnataka’s Minister for Large and Medium Scale Industries R V Deshpande.

He will also attend an event of the Confederation of Indian Industry.

Fuente: http://www.firstpost.com/world/dutch-foreign-minister-bert-koenders-to-visit-india-trade-education-to-be-discussed-3429064.html

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Namibia: Cooperation Between Namibia-China Extends Beyond the Parliamentary Sphere

África/Namibia/03 Septiembre 2016/Fuente: y Autor: Allafrica

Resumen: El Presidente de la Asamblea Nacional, Hon. Prof. Peter Katjavivi acompañado por el principal miemrbo de gobierno, Hon.Evelyn Nawases-Taeyele realiza una visita oficial a China por invitación de su homólogo HE Zhang Dejiang, Presidente del Comité Permanente de la Asamblea Popular Nacional (APN). La visita oficial fue una consolidación de la excelente relación bilateral existente entre los dos parlamentos.

he Speaker of the National Assembly, Hon. Prof. Peter Katjavivi; accompanied by the Government Chief Whip, Hon.Evelyn Nawases-Taeyele is on an official visit to China at the invitation of his counterpart H.E. Zhang Dejiang, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC). The NPC is the national legislature of the China and with 2 936 Members of Parliament, is the largest parliamentary body in the world.

The official visit was a consolidation of the existing excellent bilateral relationship between the two parliaments. At the meeting of the Presiding Officers of Parliament that was held at the Great Hall of the People on 29 August, Speaker Katjavivi said that the cooperation ties between the Parliaments of China and Namibia extend beyond the parliamentary sphere, when he said that «both countries have since Namibia’s independence maintained healthy bilateral relations and achieved commendable results in various areas of cooperation such as politics, economy, trade, culture, education, infrastructure development, science and technology, public health and information exchanges».

He further emphasized the importance of maintaining and promoting excellent working relationship between the Legislative bodies of the two countries. He stressed that «as partners we should seek to deepen the sectors of engagement and coordination in this very important relationship». Chairman Dejaing on his part echoed the importance of the Namibia-China relationship that is built on mutual respect and trust and eluded that «legislators should continue to create favorable conditions for the enhanced relationship between the two countries».

The two Presiding Officers underscored the essential role that Parliaments could play in engaging their citizens through the use of ICT’s, by strategically working together to ensure the mutual beneficial development of both nations. Efforts are being made to look at particular parliamentary committees that maybe part of such an undertaking. The Speaker of the National Assembly expressed gratitude to China on behalf of the people of Namibia for the «unwavering support from China» both before and after the independence of Namibia.

The Speaker further thanked his counterpart’s predecessor for the generous donation of ICT equipment to the National Assembly of Namibia in the past. He further outlined, among other things, the need to equip the National Assembly with ICT infrastructure that would include video conferencing facilities to link the National Assembly with the regions. The Speaker’s delegation visited the Great Wall of China, a World Heritage site, serving as an example of the importance of preserving cultural heritage for future generations.

The delegation is also expected to visit among others, the Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou Youi Foods Company, Shanghai Electric Desalination Engineering Technology Company, China Executive Leadership Academy of Pudong (CELAP), Waigaoqiao Electric Power Plant of Synergy Group and also meet with Chairpersons of various Standing Committees before the conclusion of the visit on Friday, 2 September.

Fuente de la noticia: http://allafrica.com/stories/201609021059.html

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Ecuador y Tailandia impulsan desarrollo y cooperación bilateral

América del Sur/Ecuador/Agosto 2016/Noticias/www.prensa-latina.cu
Quito, 28 ago (PL) Representantes de los gobiernos de Ecuador y Tailandia sostuvieron un encuentro en esta capital para impulsar la profundización de nexos bilaterales que permita promover el desarrollo y la cooperación bilateral.

La iniciativa se concretó mediante la I Reunión de Consultas Políticas llevada a cabo entre funcionarios de entre la Agencia de Cooperación Internacional de Tailandia (TICA) y la Secretaría Técnica de Cooperación Internacional (Seteci), según una nota divulgada por la institución ecuatoriana.

El embajador Songsak Saicheua, director general para los Asuntos de las Américas y el Pacífico Sur del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores del país asiático, encabezó la comitiva visitante, mientras por la parte local lideró las conversaciones Lourdes Puma, subsecretaria de Asia, África y Oceanía de la Cancillería.

La agenda comprendió análisis de temas de interés bilateral sobre desarrollo regional, cooperación bi-multilateral, comercio e inversiones.

Por su parte, los representantes de TICA expusieron parte de sus experiencias en cooperación técnica con otros países sudamericanos y en programas de desarrollo rural con resultados positivos.

Ambas partes acordaron realizar la II Reunión de Consultas Políticas en Bangkok.

En el marco de la Cooperación Técnica, las delegaciones determinaron revisar propuestas de Acuerdos y oficializarlas por vías diplomáticas, para establecer un intercambio de experiencias en pos de fortalecer los lazos de amistad entre los dos países.

Los visitantes también realizaron reuniones con funcionarios del Ministerio de Comercio Exterior y la Secretaría de Educación Superior, Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación, indicó Seteci.

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Fuente : http://www.prensa-latina.cu/index.php?o=rn&id=22566&SEO=ecuador-y-tailandia-impulsan-desarrollo-y-cooperacion-bilateral

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