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Portugal backs India's claim for U.N. seat
By Alok Mukherjee
LISBON, JUNE 29. The Prime Minister, Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee,
today wound off his two-nation, five- day foreign tour with an
assurance from Portugal that it would support India's candidature
for a permanent seat at the United Nations Security Council.
Following the summit meeting with the European Union (EU) here on
Wednesday, the bilateral part of Mr. Vajpayee's Portugal visit
began with consultations with his counterpart here, Mr. Antonio
Guterres, and other dignitaries of the Portuguese Government.
After the meeting, the two leaders addressed the media where Mr.
Vajpayee said he had discussed the issue of expansion of the
Security Council and the need for developing countries to be on
it. Mr. Guterres, on his part, said ``India's claim for a
permanent membership of the Security Council deserves our full
sympathy,'' and replied in the affirmative when asked whether
this consideration would translate into reality.
India and Portugal also decided to consolidate their economic and
political linkages by maintaining a continuity in the high-level
dialogue and mutual interaction. The Prime Minister and the
President of Portugal have been invited to visit India at
mutually convenient dates and regular consultations would be held
between the foreign offices of the two countries.
On the economic front, the two countries signed the fourth
agreement pertaining to bilateral investment promotion and
protection. Earlier, an agreement on avoidance of double
taxation, on cooperation in science and technology and one on
economic and industrial cooperation were signed. The bilateral
investment promotion and protection agreement was signed by the
Finance Minister, Mr. Yashwant Sinha and his Portuguese
counterpart Mr. Jamai Gama.
During the bilateral discussions, the two sides had a ``very
useful exchange of views'' on recent regional and global
developments of mutual relevance. The issue of terrorism was
discussed in detail and India and Portugal agreed to cooperate at
multilateral for developing an organised and collective strategy
for defeating this scourge.
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