India and Malaysia on Tuesday reviewed the complete gamut of bilateral relations and hoped for quicker revival of ties in the post-Covid interval, considering the shared dedication of each side to additional intensify cooperation in a variety of areas.
The two nations vowed to deepen ties on the fifth Foreign Office Consultations at Putrajaya, Malaysia, that have been co-chaired by Saurabh Kumar, Secretary (East), Ministry of External Affairs, and Amran Bin Mohamed Zin, Deputy Secretary General for Bilateral Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia.
During his Malaysia go to, the secretary (east) additionally paid a courtesy name on Malaysian Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah and exchanged views on India-Malaysia bilateral ties.
Reviewing the multi-faceted relations between India and Malaysia in the course of the Foreign Office Consultations, each side expressed their need to advance the general bilateral relations inside the framework of the Enhanced Strategic Partnership of 2015, the Ministry of External Affairs mentioned in an announcement.
The Foreign Office Consultations offered a possibility to assessment the complete gamut of bilateral relations and change views on up to date regional and international problems with mutual curiosity, it mentioned.
Both sides expressed satisfaction on the rising financial and business ties and expressed the hope for quicker revival of relations in post-Covid interval, considering the shared dedication of each side to additional intensify cooperation in a variety of areas, the assertion mentioned.
The two sides agreed to work for reactivating the bilateral mechanisms in totally different sectors and for presenting the outcomes to the following ministerial degree Joint Commission Meeting to be held on mutually handy dates.
As this 12 months marks 65 years of firm of diplomatic relations, each side additionally agreed to maintain commemorative occasions in a befitting method each in India and Malaysia.
It was agreed to maintain the following international workplace consultations at a mutually handy date in New Delhi.
(Only the headline and movie of this report could have been reworked by the Business Standard employees; the remainder of the content material is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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