PM Modi embarks for Germany to attend G7 Summit | Prime Minister Modi left for Germany

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New Delhi,

The G-7 summit, co-created by Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, is being held in Schulos Elmaw, Germany. German Chancellor Olaf Scholes has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the conference in person.

Prime Minister Modi accepts the invitation and attends the ‘G-7’ summit. The conference is attended by G-7 member states and allies.

Prime Minister Modi will attend the conference on both the 26th and 27th (today and tomorrow). In between the conference he is scheduled to meet and talk with the leaders of 12 countries.

He will leave for the United Arab Emirates the next day (28th) after concluding the summit. There he meets with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the new President of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Abu Dhabi.

After concluding this meeting he will leave for Delhi the next night.

For this, Prime Minister Modi left for Germany yesterday. Earlier he had issued a statement regarding his overseas trip. The statement said: –

I am going to the city of Schulos Elmav in that country, at the invitation of the German Prime Minister Olab Scholes. After a fruitful discussion between the Indo-German states last month, it is gratifying to meet with Prime Minister Olab Scholes.

Germany has invited other democracies such as Argentina, Indonesia, Senegal and South Africa to the G-7 summit in an effort to strengthen international cooperation on important global issues affecting humanity.

Meeting with leaders

During the sessions of this summit, I exchanged views with ‘G-7’ countries, ‘G-7’ allies and invited international organizations on important issues such as environment, energy, climate, food security, health, counter-terrorism, gender equality and democracy. Will take. In between the ‘G-7’ summit, I am going to meet the leaders who will be attending it.

While in Germany, I look forward to meeting members of the Indian community throughout Europe. They are enormously contributing to the economies of the countries in which they live and enriching our relations with European countries.

On my way back to India, I will land in Abu Dhabi. There I will meet with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the new President of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Abu Dhabi. The meeting takes place on the 28th. Then, I will pay my respects to the late former President Sheikh Khalifa.

Thus Prime Minister Modi has said in it.

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