After an elaborate reception accorded at the airport, Mukherjee attended a banquet last evening hosted by Ouattara where he was accorded with Grand Cross National Order of the Republic of Cote D'Ivoirie in a simple ceremony in the President's Palace.
It is the first such honour accorded to Mukherjee, Press Secretary to the President Venu Rajamony said.
He said while Mukherjee has received number of honorary degrees, it is first such honour accorded to him by a country.
"I feel greatly honoured, Excellency, by your gesture of conferring on me the National Order of the Republic of Cote D'Ivoirie. I consider it to be emblematic of the long standing mutual friendship between the peoples of our two countries," he said.
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He also underlined "common concerns" of both countries in the fight against international terrorism.
"We have been co-ordinating closely in regional and multilateral fora on this and other key issues including disarmament, climate change and sustainable development," he said.
"We would be happy to join your government in developing
the infrastructure that you require in the different sectors of your growing economy. We have much to offer. At this time - when both our nations are growing at a rate of 7-9 per cent, there are infinite opportunities that must be seized," Mukherjee said.
He appreciated the naming of an information technology park in Abidjan after Mahatma Gandhi calling him "a true son of India as well as Africa".
These principles later inspired independent India's efforts in support of the decolonisation of Africa in the 1950s and 1960s. It was also at the core of India's solidarity in the anti-apartheid movement," he said.
Mukherjee said India will remain a steadfast partner in assisting Cote D'Ivoirie in its economic development and growth. He said trade between the two nations is expected to touch USD 1 billion in the next few years.