Jaishankar Engages with German and South African Leaders in New Delhi
Jaishankar holds talks with German, South African leaders in New Delhi

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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met with Thuringia Minister-President Mario Voigt and South African Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile in New Delhi. Discussions centered on enhancing bilateral relations, focusing on business, technology, trade, and investments. India also dispatched medical aid to Africa amid the Ebola outbreak.
- 01Jaishankar emphasized the importance of India-Germany and India-EU relations during his meeting with Thuringia's Minister-President Mario Voigt.
- 02The talks with South African Deputy President Mashatile focused on trade, investments, and collaboration in international forums.
- 03India dispatched 43 tonnes of medical assistance to Africa's Centre for Disease Control and Prevention to aid in Ebola response efforts.
- 04Jaishankar extended greetings to Italy on its National Day, expressing optimism about the growth of bilateral ties.
- 05The discussions with both leaders highlighted opportunities in technology partnerships and infrastructure development.
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On Tuesday, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar held discussions in New Delhi with Thuringia Minister-President Mario Voigt and South African Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile. The meeting with Voigt underscored the growing ties between India and Germany, with a focus on business opportunities and technology partnerships. Jaishankar expressed appreciation for Voigt's support in expanding these relations. Concurrently, discussions with Mashatile revolved around enhancing bilateral cooperation across various sectors, including trade and investments, with both leaders agreeing to collaborate closely in international forums. Additionally, Jaishankar announced the dispatch of 43 tonnes of medical assistance to Africa's Centre for Disease Control to bolster the continent's response to the Ebola outbreak. He also conveyed warm greetings to Italy on its National Day, reinforcing India's commitment to its Special Strategic Partnership with the country.
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The meetings aim to strengthen India's diplomatic and economic ties with Germany and South Africa, potentially leading to increased trade and investment opportunities.
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