Mikdad: Syrian-Indian relations are friendly and solid

New Delhi, Foreign and Expatriates Minister, Fayssal Mikdad, said that Syrian-Indian relations are friendly and solid , and there is a strong will to develop them in various fields.

In a statement to SANA correspondent in India, Minister Mikdad said that the visits of the Syrian delegations to India have not stopped and there is continuous communication, noting that the Indian embassy in Damascus did not close its doors during the war.

Mikdad said , in the political field, India supported Syria in its combat against terrorism and demanded an end to the unjust war imposed on Syria. Also, India is a member of the UN Security Council and supports Syria in every way.

Regarding the economic field, Mikdad said that New Delhi has not stopped providing humanitarian aid or economic support to Syria, and there are many domains in which Syria relies on the aid and economic support it receives from India, whether in the field of food, medicine or technology.

Minister Mikdad indicated that the Syrian Diplomatic Institute of the Foreign Ministry has sent 75 Syrian diplomats over the past three years to India to benefit from the experience of the Indian Diplomatic Institute, adding that 100 Syrian students are benefiting from Indian scholarships annually.

“We are two countries that directly combat terrorism, and Syria has a lot of experience in fighting various forms of terror, and we believe that this experience should be transferred to our friends in India,” Mikdad said.

In an exclusive interview with WION TV, Minister Mikdad stressed that India is a country that respects the international law and the UN Charter, and has honorable stances in support of the rights of peoples, especially the Palestinian cause.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency