New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Irish counterpart Leo Varadkar on Wednesday discussed the current situation arises due to COVID-19 pandemic and the steps being taken by both countries to control its health and economic impact.
Irish Prime Minister Varadkar appreciated the role being played by Indian origin doctors and nurses in fighting the infection in his country.
Mr Modi thanked him for the care and support being extended to the Indian citizens present in Ireland and promised to similarly facilitate Irish citizens in India.
The two leaders agreed that India and Ireland can leverage their strengths in the pharmaceutical and medical fields to contribute to the global fight against the pandemic, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.
They also deliberated on the potential for strengthening India’s cooperation with Ireland, as well as with the European Union in the post-COVID context.
The leaders agreed to remain in touch and consult each other on the evolving dimensions of the crisis.