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PRIME MINISTER OF JAMAICA CALLS ON THE PRESIDENT

The Prime Minister of Jamaica, the Most Honourable Andrew Holness called on the President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan today (October 1, 2024). Welcoming Prime Minister Holness on his first visit to India, the President said that Jamaica holds a special place in the hearts of Indians, especially with our shared love of cricket and music.  She added that the Indian diaspora in Jamaica is also a very important link in our relationship.   The President was happy to note that India-Jamaica relations are growing steadily, including in the areas of trade and economy. The two leaders agreed that there is a need to continue to deepen the partnership at various levels through parliamentary, academic and cultural exchanges, as well as cooperation in international fora. The President appreciated Jamaica’s participation in all three editions of the Voice of the Global South Summits organized by India. She noted that both countries are strong advocates for reform of multilateral institutions including the UN Security Council, and have been working together as part of groupings such as the L-69 to achieve this. The President expressed confidence that Prime Minister Holness’s visit will further boost ties between our two countries.  *** MJPS/SR/SKS  The Prime Minister of Jamaica, the Most Honourable Andrew Holness called on the President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan today (October 1, 2024). Welcoming Prime Minister Holness on his first visit to India, the President said that Jamaica holds a special place in the hearts of Indians, especially with our shared love of cricket and music.  She added that the Indian diaspora in Jamaica is also a very important link in our relationship.   The President was happy to note that India-Jamaica relations are growing steadily, including in the areas of trade and economy. The two leaders agreed that there is a need to continue to deepen the partnership at various levels through parliamentary, academic and cultural exchanges, as well as cooperation in international fora. The President appreciated Jamaica’s participation in all three editions of the Voice of the Global South Summits organized by India. She noted that both countries are strong advocates for reform of multilateral institutions including the UN Security Council, and have been working together as part of groupings such as the L-69 to achieve this. The President expressed confidence that Prime Minister Holness’s visit will further boost ties between our two countries.  *** MJPS/SR/SKS 

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