
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi will start a four -day visit to the United Kingdom and Maldives since the Wednesday 23rd July. The aim of the visit is to complete the much -awaited free trade agreement with the former, strengthen bilateral ties and advanced key strategic partnerships.
During the weekly discussion, Foreign Minister Vikram Misri also said that India and Maldives were discussing the negotiation of free trade agreement and investment contracts before visiting PM Modi in the South Asian nation.
A visit to the Prime Minister in the Maldives will be held on 25 and 26 July. That would be the third visit to PM Narendry modi in the Maldives.
“A visit to the Prime Minister in the Maldives will be held on 25 and 26 July. He will start a state visit to the invitation of President Dr. Mohammad Muizza from Maldives (SIC),” Vikram Misri said.
The countries also discuss new areas of cooperation, including renewable energy, Vikram Misri said.
He said the Prime Minister would be an honorary guest at the celebrations in memory of the 60th. “”
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the main peak of the British visit will be a highly expected free trade agreement in India, Charles University, which expects to double the volume of two -sided trade of $ 60 billion by 2030.
During the British visit, PM Narendra Modi will organize extensive discussions with his British counterpart on the whole range of bilateral relations in India-UK. They will also exchange opinions on regional and global importance questions.
Speaking of the agreement on the agreement to conclude a free trade agreement, the Foreign Minister said: “May sixth took place in a conversation between Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, where both parties were notified that two parties were at a suitable time.”
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