Algeria, India to promote bilateral relations
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The Vice President, M. Hamid Ansari with the President of Council of the Nation of Algeria, Abdelkader Bensalah, at the Council of Nation, in Algiers, Algeria.
Algiers, Oct 19 Algeria and India have expressed their determination to promote bilateral relations both on the economic and diplomatic fronts.
After a meeting with visiting Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari, Speaker of the Algerian Lower House of Parliament, Mohamed Larbi Ould Khelifa, told the media on Tuesday that “the two countries have large potential to boost their bilateral partnerships, particularly in the areas of pharmaceutical industry, agriculture, space research and information and communications technology”.
The official discussed a couple of issues with Ansari, including terrorism “which seeks to disintegrate states and societies”, Xinhua news agency reported.
For his part, Ansari said the main purpose of his visit to Algiers was to give a major impetus to bilateral relations.
Ansari said Algiers and New Delhi could develop partnership projects in the fields of agriculture, environment, judicial cooperation, and in the peaceful use of atomic energy.
As for terrorist threats, the Vice President said his nation has been calling for an international convention to fight against terrorism in all its forms.