Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet and hold bilateral talks with leaders of more than 15 countries other than the G20 conference. The PM met with the heads of states of the three countries on Friday. At the same time, he will also meet many leaders on Saturday and Sunday.
New Delhi: US President Joe Biden has reached India to attend the G20 summit. After landing at the airport, he reached out directly to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government residence. He was welcomed here by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Describing the meeting, PM Modi said that this meeting and meeting will strengthen and intensify the relationship of the two countries. It is being said that in this meeting of the two leaders, talks have been held on several issues. The two leaders have negotiated areas such as clean energy, trade, high-technology, defense.
Prime Minister @narendramodi and @POTUS @JoeBiden are holding talks at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg in Delhi.
Their discussions include a wide range of issues and will further deepen the bond between India and USA. 🇮🇳 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/PWGBOZIwNT
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) September 8, 2023
At the same time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met and negotiated with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on diversifying India-Bangladesh bilateral cooperation. During this conversation, both countries have agreed to strengthen relations in many areas including connectivity, culture as well as people-to-people relations. Along with this, PM Modi also met and Pravind Jugnauth of Mauritius. During this time, the Prime Ministers of the two countries had meaningful talks on many topics. Significantly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet and hold bilateral talks with leaders of more than 15 countries other than the G20 summit. The PM met with the heads of states of the three countries on Friday. At the same time, he will also meet many leaders on Saturday and Sunday.
PM @narendramodi had productive talks with PM Sheikh Hasina on diversifying the India-Bangladesh bilateral cooperation. They agreed to strengthen ties in host of sectors including connectivity, culture as well as people-to-people ties. pic.twitter.com/l7YqQYMIuJ
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) September 8, 2023
PM @narendramodi met PM @KumarJugnauth of Mauritius, a key partner integral to India’s vision SAGAR. Both leaders enthusiastically acknowledged the significant enhancement of the India-Mauritius bilateral relationship, commemorating its remarkable 75th anniversary this year. pic.twitter.com/y0vCNQ9Fk1
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) September 8, 2023
After this meeting, the two countries issued a joint statement saying that the talks had talks on several important topics. The two countries have agreed to move forward with each other. At the same time, President Biden praised India’s G20 presidency and said that the G20 as a platform is producing significant results. Modi-Biden reiterated the commitment to the G20 and expressed confidence that the outcome of the summit would advance shared goals.
At the same time, PM Modi and President Biden reiterated their commitment to deepen and diversify the Indo-US major defense partnership. Joe Biden welcomed the issuance of a letter of request from the Ministry of Defense of India to purchase 31 drones from the US. PM Modi and President Biden confirmed the importance of the Quad in support of an independent, open, inclusive and flexible Indo-Pacific। PM Modi is eager to welcome President Biden to the next Quad Leaders Summit to host India in 2024.
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