In their talks, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and Secretary General of League of Arab States Nabil Elaraby agreed to a "new format" for high-level political interaction to energise India's relationship with the Arab countries to a greater level, besides enhancing cooperation in trade, investment and other areas.
A memorandum of cooperation between India and the League of Arab States was signed by the two leaders that is aimed at imparting "fresh momentum" to engagement between the two sides at the senior official and ministerial levels. Another MoU on new Executive Programme for the 2014-15 was also signed.
Elaraby also called on Vice President M Hamid Ansari.
"The discussion was marked by warmth and friendship that is characteristic of the very special nature of the relationship that we have with the Arab countries," Khurshid told reporters after signing the MoUs.
Terming the talks as "very productive", Khurshid said there has been potential to take the relationship to the higher-level.
"The Secretary General and I agreed to a new format for high-level political interaction which will energise the relationship in a new way," Khurshid said.
The External Affairs Minister said he conveyed India's "steadfast support" to the Palestine cause.
"I conveyed our steadfast support to the Palestine cause and expressed our support for the role being played by the League in the Middle East peace process towards establishment of a state of Palestine with East Jerusalem as capital," he said.
Khurshid said both the sides discussed the "distressing" situation in Syria and condemned violence and loss of lives on both sides.
"We agreed on resolution of all issues through dialogue in keeping with aspirations of people of Syria," Khurshid said.
The shared belief in anti-colonialism and south-south cooperation together with the staunch commitment to achieve, preserve and enhance international peace and security through dialogue and consultation forms the basic framework of the cooperation, a statement by the MEA said.
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