Did MoS Margherita Meet the King of Eswatini During His Official Visit?

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Key Takeaways
- Strengthening bilateral relations between India and Eswatini.
- Focus on trade, investment, and cultural exchanges.
- Engagement with the Indian diaspora in Eswatini.
- Participation in G20 Development Ministerial Meetings in South Africa.
- Multi-nation diplomatic strategy in Africa.
Mbabane, July 18 (NationPress) The Union Minister of State (MoS) for External Affairs, Pabitra Margherita, had the honor of meeting the King of Eswatini, Mswati-III, at Lozitha Palace during his official visit to this African nation.
Upon his arrival in Eswatini's capital, Mbabane, he was warmly welcomed by the country's Foreign Minister, Pholile Shakantu, as part of his multi-nation official tour across the African continent.
The High Commission of India in Mbabane shared on X, "Minister of State for External Affairs, Pabitra Margherita, received by Foreign Minister of Eswatini Senator Pholile Shakantu upon arrival at Mbabane."
This visit is poised to facilitate significant discussions and enhance the bilateral relationship between the two countries.
Margherita expressed his enthusiasm in a post on X, stating, "Arrived in the beautiful Kingdom of Eswatini for a bilateral visit. I look forward to engaging in meaningful discussions and strengthening the ties between our two friendly nations."
During his time in Eswatini, MoS Margherita is set to meet with the Prime Minister and hold official discussions with the Foreign Minister to tackle matters of mutual interest and assess the status of their bilateral relations.
The goals of this visit include enhancing cooperation in sectors such as trade & investment, capacity building, development partnerships, and people-to-people exchanges. Additionally, the MoS will connect with the Indian diaspora and participate in events showcasing India’s development initiatives in Eswatini. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated that this visit aims to strengthen the long-standing friendship between India and Eswatini.
This multi-nation official journey to the African continent is part of India's extensive diplomatic engagement with African nations, aiming to deepen bilateral cooperation, explore new partnership avenues, and represent India at the upcoming G20 Development Ministerial Meetings (DMM) in South Africa.
After Eswatini, the minister's itinerary includes a visit to the Kingdom of Lesotho from July 18-22, followed by South Africa from July 23-25.