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Prime Minister Vajpayee’s departure statement
before leaving on a three-nation-tour to Russia, USA and UK
November 04, 2001
New Delhi
I leave today on a visit to Russia, USA and the United Kingdom.
My visit to Russia is in the backdrop of a vibrant bilateral relationship.
During the visit of President Putin to India in October last year, we
signed a Declaration on Strategic Partnership between the two countries
and agreed on annual Summit Level meetings.
My discussions with President Putin and other Russian leaders will focus
on further accelerating the enhanced tempo of bilateral relations,
deepening political understanding and expanding the range of economic
interactions. We will also discuss important regional and international
developments.
I will visit St. Petersburg. Moscow State University will confer on me an
Honorary Doctorate.
I will pay a working visit to USA at the invitation of President George W.
Bush. I hope to discuss with him the consolidation of the many positive
trends in our bilateral relationship over recent years. We will also
exchange views on important international developments and current issues
of concern. I look forward to interacting with a cross section of members
of the US Congress. I will also have the opportunity to meet
representatives of the Indian American community.
I will address the UN General Assembly in New York and will take the
opportunity of my presence there to meet some important world leaders. The
Indian American community will also host a public reception in New York.
In London, I hope to pick up the threads of my discussions with Prime
Minister Tony Blair when he was recently in Delhi. Our bilateral relations
with UK have developed and diversified strongly in recent years. We will
discuss them and our approach to current international developments.
In my discussions in all three countries, I will place particular emphasis
on issues relating to international terrorism and the urgent need to
address the challenges of post-conflict Afghanistan.
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