
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi today, June 15, went on an official tour with three countries in Cyprus, Canada and Croatia.
In the first stage of his five-day tour, Prime Minister Cyprus will visit 15-16. June. This will be followed by participation in the G-7 summit in Cananaskis, Canada on 16-17. June and finally an official visit to Croatia 18th June before the return of June 19.
“This tour with three countries is also an opportunity to thank the partner countries for their constant support for India in our fight against cross -border terrorism and to encourage global understanding of the solution of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations,” PM Modi said before leaving.
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This will be the first foreign trip of PM Modi after the Sindoor operation – Indian accurate strikes for terrorist camps in Pakistan after April 22 Pahalgam terrorist attack, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists.
“At the invitation of President Cyprus, Nikos Christodoules, Prime Minister Modi, will visit an official visit to Cyprus on June 15-16. This will be the first visit to Indian Prime Minister Cyprus for more than two decades.
This will be the first visit to Cyprus Indian Prime Minister for more than two decades.
Shared commitment to deepen two -sided bonds
The visit will reaffirm the joint commitment of both countries to deepen bilateral links and strengthen the involvement of India with the Mediterranean region and the European Union, Mea said.
During the second stage of his visit, at the invitation of Prime Minister Canada, Mark Carney, PM Modi, travels to Cananasis in Canada, 16-17. June to attend the G-7 summit.
This would be 6. Mea said. PM Modi received 6 June call from Canadian Prime Minister Carney and invited him to the summit.
Summit G-7 in Canada
At the Summit, PM Modi exchange opinions with G-7 leaders, other invited countries and heads of international organizations on key global issues, including energy security, technology and innovation, especially with non-energy connections and quantum problems.
PM Modi also organizes several bilateral meetings on the Summit.
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A visit to PM Modi in Canada comes after more than a year and a half -tense diplomatic ties between the two countries that caused former Canadian accusation of Justin Trudeau on the “potential” involvement of India in Khalistani’s terrorist Singh Nijjar in Canada.
The Ministry of External Affairs on June 12 stated that India was investigating the way to reset the links with Canada. The upcoming meeting at the G7 summit will offer India and Canada an important opportunity to exchange opinions on bilateral and global questions, the Foreign Ministry said.
“India, the Canadian pulsating democracy, bound by a common obligation to the rule of law,” Mea said before the G7 meeting.
At the last stage of his tour, at the invitation of the Prime Minister of the Croatian Government, Andrej Plenkovice, PM Modi will visit an official visit to Croatia 18 June.
First visit to Croatia Indian Prime Minister
This will be the first visit to the Indian Prime Minister in Croatia, which means an important milestone in a bilateral relationship. This will be the first visit to the Indian Prime Minister in Croatia.
PM Modi organizes bilateral discussion with Prime Minister Plenkovice and meets President of Croatia Zoran Milanovic. The visit to Croatia also underlines the obligation of India to further strengthen its involvement with partners in the European Union.
Full itinerary PM modi
-PM Modi first visits Cyprus 15-16. June at the invitation of the country’s Nikos Christodoules.
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-Pm then travels to Cananasis in Canada on 16-17. June to participate in the G-7 summit at the invitation of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
-On the invitation of the Prime Minister of Croatia Andrei Plenkovice ‡, PM Modi will visit an official visit to the European country 18 June.
This will be the first visit to the Indian Prime Minister in Cyprus in more than two decades.
-PM will be held a bilateral meeting with the Prime Minister of Plenkovice and will also meet President of Croatia, Zoran Milanovic and will be back in India 19 June.
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