India reiterates support to South Sudan in ensuring peace, progress ANI | Updated: Mar 04, 2021 06:43 IST
New York [US], March 3 (ANI): India at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) reiterated that it will continue with the Government of South Sudan in its quest for peace, progress and prosperity in the region.
Speaking at a UNSC meeting, Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative of India s Mission to UN, Nagaraj Naidu said: India has long-standing relations with the people of South Sudan. India was the first Asian country to establish a Consulate in Juba in 2007 after the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). We have been extending bilateral assistance by way of projects in the agriculture, health and livelihood sectors in South Sudan. Indian oil companies have invested US$ 2.5 billion in South Sudan.
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“We firmly believe that only a two-state solution will deliver enduring peace that the people of Israel and Palestine desire and deserve," Nagaraj Naidu said
Noting the fact that pandemic s impact on the people of Gaza has been particularly severe due to fragile healthcare infrastructure, India on Saturday assured Palestine of providing the second batch of medicines and also facilitate an early supply of vaccines to Palestine as COVID-19 assistance, said Nagaraj Naidu, Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative of India s Mission at UNSC on Saturday. We are in the process of sending the second batch of medicines as a grant to the Palestinian people in the coming weeks. We will also facilitate an early supply of vaccines to Palestine, he said at the UN. The pandemic s impact on the people of Gaza has been particularly severe due to fragile healthcare infrastructure. We note that COVID19 vaccines are being made available to people of Palestine, including in Gaza, added Naidu.