Funafuti [Tuvalu], April 25 (ANI): Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita on Saturday met Hamoa Holona, Tuvalu’s Minister of Education and Acting Minister of Health, to discuss ways to expand India–Tuvalu cooperation in the education and health sectors.
Earlier, Margherita held trade-related talks with Paulson Panapa, Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Labour and Trade of Tuvalu, and reaffirmed India’s support for Tuvalu’s development. He said India and Tuvalu share a deep partnership rooted in shared values and commitment, and discussed strengthening bilateral development cooperation, including health and climate-resilient infrastructure.
Margherita also called on His Excellency Reverend Sir Tofiga Vaevalu Falani, GCMG, Governor‑General of Tuvalu, where they held a warm and productive discussion on further strengthening bilateral cooperation across key sectors.
He exchanged views with Hon. Dr. Maina Vakafua Talia, Tuvalu’s Minister for Home, Climate Change and Environment, on cooperation in climate resilience, disaster preparedness, sustainable development and capacity building.
Margherita is in Tuvalu for a two‑day visit to engage in bilateral meetings with the Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and other dignitaries, the Ministry of External Affairs said. (ANI)
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