Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was asked by journalists to discuss the so toughened case with Nijjar with the Indian Narendra Modi counterpart during the G7 meeting.
When we talked to reporters during the G7 leader in Kananaskis, Alberta, Carney said: “We discussed the importance of dialogue for enforcement, not only dialogue, directly cooperation, importance of multinational repression …”
“The trial is underway, and I have to be careful about further comments,” he added.
“Productive visit to Canada” says modi
In the post on the Social Media Platform X (formerly Twitter), formerly 18 June, PM Modi also published on his journey G7 and called it “productive”.
“Closing a productive Canadian visit. Grateful to the Canadian people and the government for hosting the successful G7 summit, which witnessed fertile discussions on various global issues. We continued to undertake to promote global peace, prosperity and sustainability,” he wrote.
India to G7: Global Partnership, Solidarity with Global South
Modi arrived in Pomeroy Kananaskis Mountain Lodge in Canada 17th June to participate in the G7 summit, where Mark Carney received it on the spot.
At a number of high -level meetings held on the sidelines, the Prime Minister emphasized the Indian efforts to strengthen global partnerships and promoted the cause of the global south, according to the report.
He was discussing with the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, chairman of the European Council Antonio Costa, Japanese Prime Minister Shiger Ishib, South African President Cyril Ramaphos and Brazilian President Luiz Lula da Silva.
PM Modi emphasized solidarity with the global south after meeting with leaders from Brazil and South Africa and reaffirmed the shared commitment to solve vital problems and work on a better future for the coming generations.
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