Israeli PM Netanyahu described PM Modi’s visit as ‘very beneficial and heart touching’

Tel Aviv, 26 February. Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a bilateral meeting with his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu on the last day of his two-day visit and sealed several agreements. Later, while addressing the media in a joint press conference, PM Netanyahu said that the future belongs to new technology. Today, with the help of new technology and AI in the field of education, every student can be easily reached and given the opportunity to reach his full potential. The problems and limitations that existed earlier no longer exist.

Netanyahu further said that the future belongs only to those countries which are capable of new thinking and new actions. Both Israel and India are emphasizing on new ideas and technology. Both countries are very old and great civilizations, proud of their history, but also fully prepared to improve the future. He said that India and Israel together can do this work in a better way.

Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu started his address by describing the heart-touching style of Prime Minister Modi. “It’s been a great tour, a great end to a great visit,” he said. It was a short but very fruitful and heart touching meeting. I think everyone in Israel will be emotional after your heart-touching statement in the Knesset yesterday. I can tell you that since then we have had the opportunity to look deeper not only into our own hearts, but also to see the brilliant minds that exist in both our countries.

Along with this, Netanyahu also described the work of his friend PM Modi as praiseworthy. He said, ‘Your government is very efficient. The work you can do with a minister and an ambassador is commendable. The connection of thoughts and hearts that has been seen here between the two countries will continue in future also. He said that this government-to-government cooperation, which was long awaited, will now gain new momentum and will increase the benefits to both the countries from each other.

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