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GABORONE: Virtual interaction between Minister of State for External Affairs & Dr. Lemogang Kwape, Minister of International Affairs and Cooperation, Botswana
GABORONE: Shri V. Muraleedharan, Minister
of State for External Affairs, held a virtual meeting with Hon’ble Dr. Lemogang
Kwape, Minister of International Affairs and Cooperation of Botswana on 17th
June. MoS recalled fondly his visit to Botswana in November 2018.
The two ministers, in their discussions, touched upon all aspects of the
mutually-beneficial India-Botswana relations, in particular, bilateral
cooperation in the health, trade, education and defence sectors. Minister Kwape
conveyed his government’s appreciation for the capacity-building slots that
India offers every year to young Botswanians and expressed his interest in the
tele-medicine and tele-education opportunities offered by the e-Vidya Bharati
and e-Arogya Bharati programmes.
The two ministers agreed to exchange trade and other delegations and to resume
high-level visits at the earliest.