PM Modi to kick off three nations tour from June 15, attend G7 Summit in Canada

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New Delhi, June 14 (H.S.). Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on an official visit to Cyprus, Canada and Croatia from June 15 to 18. The main focus of this tour is the G7 Summit to be held in Canada.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs, on June 16-17, the Prime Minister will participate in the G7 summit organized in Kananaskis city of Canada. This will be his sixth consecutive appearance at the summit of the group of countries with the world’s seven largest economies.

According to the ministry, in the conference he will share views on global topics like energy security, artificial intelligence, quantum technology and technological innovation. During this, he will also meet the leaders of G7 countries, invited countries and heads of international organizations. Many bilateral meetings are also proposed.

It is worth mentioning that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Canada is considered very important from India’s point of view. This visit is an opportunity to show India’s active role in the G7 summit as well as to remove the tension in India-Canada relations. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, while inviting India, made it clear that India is the fifth largest economy in the world and its role in the global supply chain is decisive.

The Prime Minister’s foreign tour will begin from Cyprus on June 15. This will be the first Cyprus visit of an Indian Prime Minister in the last two decades. The Prime Minister will meet President Nikos Christodulides in Nicosia and address business leaders in Limassol. This visit is expected to give new strength to diplomatic, economic and cultural relations between India and Cyprus.

After Canada, the Prime Minister will visit Croatia on June 18, which will be the first visit of an Indian Prime Minister. He will meet Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic and President Zoran Milanovic. This visit will be a historic step towards further strengthening relations between India and the European Union.

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