PM Modi and Donald Trump will meet in France
G-7 Summit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump will meet during the upcoming G-7 summit. This was confirmed by the White House on Saturday. According to the White House, this meeting of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Donald Trump will take place on June 17 in France, where the G-7 conference will be held next week. This will be the first meeting of the two leaders after their meeting in Washington in February last year. PM Modi will also attend the G-7 summit. Here he will meet the President of France and many other global leaders and discuss various issues.
PM Modi on tour of Slovakia and France
These days PM Modi is on a week-long visit to France and Slovakia. PM Modi has reached Nice city of France. He will also participate in the G-7 summit held in France. Here he will also discuss with global leaders on various bilateral and global issues. Before leaving, PM Modi said that France has a special place in India’s strategic vision, while his visit to Slovakia is a historic milestone. This will further advance the growing relations between the two countries.
PM Modi will meet President Emmanuel Macron
PM Modi will also meet President Emmanuel Macron during his visit to France. During this period, important discussions can take place between the two leaders regarding defense cooperation. India is currently working towards strengthening its military capabilities amid increasing strategic competition in maritime areas. In such a situation, a special discussion is expected to further strengthen the defense partnership between the two countries.
Trump will attend G-7 conference
Amidst the ongoing tension with Iran, Donald Trump will attend the G-7 summit to be held in France next week. Here he can discuss with his colleagues the plans to remove mines from the Strait of Hormuz. Both G-7 members Britain and France have expressed their desire to assist in removing mines from this vital waterway after the ceasefire. According to officials, Trump will also meet the leaders of Egypt, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates during the summit.
Sharif claimed to reach an agreement within 24 hours
On the other hand, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that the agreement aimed at ending the war is “closer than ever” and is expected to be finalized within 24 hours. Pakistan was preparing for electronic signature on the agreement, which would be immediately followed by technical level talks next week. “We would like to express our gratitude to the United States and Iran for their continued commitment during the negotiations, and extend our heartfelt thanks to our brothers in the region for their support,” Sharif said in a post on Twitter.
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