Key Points

President Droupadi Murmu received credentials from envoys of Timor-Leste, Dominican Republic, Sri Lanka, and Gabon at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Argentina's envoy reaffirmed strong support for India's counter-terrorism efforts, recalling past attacks in Buenos Aires. The ceremony follows a similar event in February where five other ambassadors presented credentials. Bilateral relations between India and Argentina were highlighted following PM Modi's recent visit.

Key Points: President Murmu Receives Credentials from Four Envoys in Delhi

  • Four nations' envoys meet President Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan
  • Argentina reaffirms support for India's fight against terrorism
  • Bilateral ties strengthened after PM Modi's Argentina visit
  • Earlier in February, five other envoys presented credentials
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Envoys of four nations present credentials to President Droupadi Murmu

Timor-Leste, Dominican Republic, Sri Lanka, and Gabon envoys present credentials to President Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan ceremony.

"Argentina has suffered terrorism and we know what terrorism means – Mariano Caucino"

New Delhi, July 29

Envoys of Timor-Leste, Dominican Republic, Sri Lanka, and Gabon presented credentials to President Droupadi Murmu at a ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan here on Tuesday.

Those who presented credentials were the Dominican Republic's Ambassador Francisco Manuel Compres Hernandez, Timor-Leste's Karlito Nunes, Sri Lanka's High Commissioner, Pradeepa Mahishini Colonne and Gabon's High Commissioner Guy Rodrigue Dikayi.

Earlier in February, President Murmu accepted credentials from the Ambassadors/High Commissioners of Cambodia, Maldives, Somalia, Cuba, and Nepal at a ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Those who presented their credentials included Rath Many of Cambodia, Aishath Azeema of the Maldives, Abdullahi Mohammed Odowa of Somalia, Juan Carlos Marsan Aguilera of Cuba, and Shankar Prasad Sharma of Nepal.

In a related development, Argentina's Ambassador to India, Mariano Caucino, reaffirmed his country's strong support to India in its ongoing fight against terrorism while expressing commitment to strengthening the global fight against the menace.

At the celebrations of his country's National Day earlier this month, the envoy noted that Argentina was among the first countries to convey its message of support to the Indian government and the Indian people on the "atrocious terrorist attack" that took place in Pahalgam on April 22.

"Argentina has suffered terrorism and we know what terrorism means," the envoy affirmed, remembering that "in 1992 and 1994, we lost more than 100 innocent lives because of the bombing of the Israeli Embassy and the Jewish Community Center (AMIA) in Buenos Aires".

"It is the strong commitment of the Argentine government under the leadership of President Javier Milei to reject terror in any of its forms. Terrorism is unacceptable in any of its forms and sovereign states have the right and the obligation to prevent and prosecute this threat to peace and world security," Caucino stated in his address during the event.

Caucino mentioned that the bilateral link between the two nations continues to thrive and has been solidified with PM Modi's recent visit to Argentina. "PM Modi and President Javier Milei had the chance to exchange views on several areas of mutual interest, including the shared common views on the importance of free markets, deregulation, limited government and the rule of law," he said.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Argentina's support against terrorism is heartwarming. We need more global cooperation to fight this menace. But I wonder why mainstream media isn't covering these diplomatic achievements properly?
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Aditya G
Sri Lanka's high commissioner presenting credentials is significant given our historical ties. Hope this leads to better cooperation in fisheries and maritime security issues in Palk Strait.
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Kavya N
The Rashtrapati Bhavan ceremonies are always so elegant! But can we also focus on what concrete outcomes these meetings will bring? Trade agreements? Student exchange programs? Would love more details.
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Michael C
As someone working in international trade, I appreciate India's growing global engagements. The Argentina connection is particularly interesting - their agricultural exports could complement our needs well.
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Priyanka N
While diplomatic ceremonies are important, I hope we're also discussing climate change cooperation with these nations. Small island nations like Timor-Leste are facing existential threats from rising sea levels.

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