Prime Minister's grand opening at the G7 Summit, meeting with Zelensky, Meloni, Macron and the Pope: 10:00
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also spoke at the G7 Summit announcement and said at the meeting: "We must be creative technology." We do no harm, but this way of cooperation We can lay the foundation for it." India has been invited to the G7 meeting as a foreign country. This is Prime Minister Modi's first foreign visit after taking oath as the third Prime Minister.
Prime Ministers are bilateral with Ukrainian President Zelensky, French President Macron, British Prime Minister Sunak and Pope Francis He also held talks with Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni, the scheduled speaker, and US President Joe Biden.
Prime Minister Modi hugs the Pope. The Prime Minister invited Pope Francis to visit India and said he admired the Pope's commitment to helping people and making the world a better place.
The Prime Minister also met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau; It was their first face-to-face meeting since Mr. Trudeau accused the Indian government of involvement in the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada last year.
After meeting Mr. Zelensky, Prime Minister Modi said that it was a productive meeting and India is keen to further strengthen bilateral relations with Ukraine. On the war with Russia, the Prime Minister reiterated that India believes that the path to humanity lies through dialogue and negotiation.
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal announced the details of the Prime Minister's meeting with the Hon'ble Prime Minister. French President Macron @EmmanuelMacron In Puglia, Italy, the two leaders discussed ways to strengthen cooperation involving defence, nuclear, space, education, aviation, digital civil engineering, critical technologies, connectivity and culture and more. The first day of the
meeting was affected by the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Billions of billions of loans US President Joe Biden described as a "great benefit" and gave a 50 billion dollar loan to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Vladimir Putin gave a strong message.
In his farewell letter, Prime Minister Modi said that he was "delighted" that his first foreign trip as president in his third term was to Italy to attend the G7 summit.
“I remember with pleasure my trip to Italy for the G20 Summit in 2021. Prime Minister Meloni's two visits to India last year added strength and depth to our bilateral process. We remain committed to consolidating the India-Italy strategic partnership and strengthening cooperation in the Indo-Pacific and Mediterranean regions.
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