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G20 Summit: PM Modi holds bilateral talks with Shinzo Abe, Justin Trudeau

PM Modi said that he looked forward to Abe’s forthcoming visit to India for the next annual summit and hoped it would further strengthen their cooperation.

Raj Singh Edited by: Raj Singh New Delhi Updated on: July 08, 2017 9:45 IST
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Image Source : AP PM Modi with his Canadian counterpart

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held bilateral talks with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau on the sidelines of the ongoing G20 Summit in Hamburg. 

After Justin Trudeau’s meeting with PM Modi, the Canadian PM’s office tweeted that the two leaders affirmed the strength of the bond between Canada and India. 

“Today in Hamburg, PM Justin Trudeau and PM Narendra Modi affirmed the strength of the bond between Canada and India,” Trudeau’s office tweeted.

Regarding Modi’s meeting with Shinzo Abe, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the two leaders reviewed the progress in bilateral relations, including in important projects, since their last meeting in Japan during the Indian prime minister’s visit in November 2016. 

Modi expressed satisfaction at developments in bilateral ties. 

He said that he looked forward to Abe’s forthcoming visit to India for the next annual summit and hoped it would further strengthen their cooperation. 

PM Modi also had a brief chat with many top world leaders, including US President Donald Trump, British Prime Minister Theresa May, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron. 

At the BRICS leaders’ gathering here, Modi held informal meetings with Brazilian President Michel Temer and South African President Jacob Zuma. 

Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping also shook hands at the BRICS meet and had a conversation on a “range of issues”.  The interaction between Modi and Xi took place amidst bilateral tensions over the Sikkim standoff.  He later met Abe and Trudeau and discussed a host of issues. 

He said that he looked forward to Abe’s forthcoming visit to India for the next annual summit and hoped it would further strengthen their cooperation. 

A family photo of the BRICS leaders was taken earlier.  Modi will have bilateral meetings with head of the governments of South Korea, Italy, Mexico, Argentina, the UK and Vietnam today.

 

He will also participate in G20 sessions on - Partnership with Africa; Migration and Health; and Digitalisation, Women’s Empowerment and Employment.  

After attending the concluding session in evening, the Indian prime minister will leave for New Delhi.

(With PTI inputs)

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