Prime Minister Narendra Modi will leave for three countries from Sunday, including a visit to Canada, where he will attend the G7 Summit, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Saturday that the government is looking for ways to improve the relations between New Delhi and Ottawa. The Prime Minister will also visit the Mediterranean countries Cyprus and Croatia.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit three countries from June 15
The Ministry of External Affairs gave this information on Saturday. According to the ministry, he will attend the G7 Summit in Canada and will also visit Cyprus and Croatia. The ministry said, “This will be an Indian Prime Minister’s first visit to Croatia, which will prove to be important in terms of bilateral relations.” Modi will first go to Cyprus on 15–16 June at the invitation of Cyprus President Nicos Christodolidase.
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The ministry said in a statement, “It will be an Indian Prime Minister’s first visit to Cyprus in two decades.” The statement said that the Prime Minister will hold talks with the President Christodolidase in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus and will address the business leaders in Limasol. It said, “This journey will confirm the shared commitment of the two countries to deepen bilateral relations and strengthen India’s relations with the Mediterranean region and the European Union.”
In the second phase of his visit, Prime Minister Modi will visit Canada on 16–17 to attend the G-7 summit on the invitation of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Karney. The Prime Minister will attend the G-7 summit for the sixth consecutive time.
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The Ministry of External Affairs said, “The summit will discuss important global issues including the leaders of the Prime Minister G-7, other invited countries and heads of other invited countries and international organizations, especially including issues related to energy security, technology and innovation, AI-energy relations and quantum related issues.” The Prime Minister will also hold several bilateral meetings during the summit. In the final stages of his visit, Modi will make an official visit to the European country on 18 June at the invitation of Croatia Prime Minister Andrez Plankovic. Modi will hold a bilateral meeting with the Prime Minister of Croatia Plankovich and will also meet President Joran Milanovich.
(PTI NEWS)