
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at Cyprus on June 15 for a two -day visit. During this visit, he will talk to President Nik Christodoules to strengthen bilateral ties.
In a special gesture, President Nikos Christodoules welcomed Prime Minister Modi on his arrival at the airport. Modi is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Cyprus over two decades.
“He landed in Cyprus. My gratitude to President Cyprus, Mr. Nikos Christodoules for a special gesture that welcomes me at the airport. This visit will bring significant dynamics between India-Cyprus, especially in areas such as trade, investment and others,” Modi said on X.
Modi was seen greeting and interaction with members of Indian diaspora when they arrive at the hotel in Cyprus Limassol in videos shared by the press agency or.
PM Modi arrived here at the first stage of his tour with three countries.
“Trusted partnerships supported by shared values and aspirations. PM @Narendramodi landed on Cyprus. As a special gesture reflecting deep -rooted historical ties, President @Christodulides and FM @CKOMBOS said. Post on X.
“Extensive discussions about further deepening of bilateral bindings lie ahead of us,” he added.
Cyprus is a close friend: PM modi
In his statement on leaving Nový Delle Modi, he said Cyprus is a close friend and an important partner in the Mediterranean region and the EU.
“The visit provides the opportunity to build on historical ties and expand our ties in the field of trade, investment, security, technology and promotion of stock exchanges,” he said.
While in Nicosia, the Prime Minister will talk to President Christodoules and addresses the leadership of businesses in Limassol.
From Cyprus he will head to Cananasis in Canada to participate in the G7 summit at the invitation of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
After the G7 Modi summit, he visits Croatia and organizes meetings with President Zoran Milanovic and Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovice.
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