New Delhi: President Ram Nath Kovind along with his wife Savita Kovind departed for Jamaica and St Vincent and Grenadines on Saturday. President will pay a seven-day state visit to Jamaica and St Vincent and Grenadines from May 15 and 21. He will deliver an address at the joint sitting of Parliament in Jamaica. This would be the first visit by the Head of State of India to these two countries and is reflective of India's commitment to small island developing states and to the CARICOM, which is the Caribbean community, of which both these countries are members.
The President would be accompanied by his wife, Minister of State of Finance Pankaj Chaudhary and members of Parliament Satish Kumar Gautam and Rama Devi.
Addressing a press briefing ahead of the visit, Saurabh Kumar, Secretary (East) in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that President Kovind will visit Jamaica from May 15-18 before departing for Saint Vincent and Grenadines (SVG).
"The visit (to Jamaica) is of historical significance because it is happening at an important milestone in the history of both countries. This year is the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Jamaica. India and Jamaica are also celebrating the 75th and 60th anniversaries of their independence respectively," he said. During the course of his visit, the President will hold discussions with the Governor General of Jamaica Sir Patrick Allen and Prime Minister Andrew Holness. He will deliver an address at the joint sitting of Parliament and participate in a community reception.