PM Modi to leave for G7 summit in Italy on June 13, likely to hold bilateral meeting with Giorgia Meloni
This will be the first foreign visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi after assuming office for the third consecutive term.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will leave for Italy on Thursday to attend the 50th G7 summit. During his visit, Modi is also expected to hold a bilateral meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. This will be theThe first overseas trip made by the prime minister following his election to a third term in office.
Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra said on Wednesday, “At the invitation of the Italian Prime Minister (Giorgia Meloni), Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Apulia, Italy tomorrow to attend the 50th G7 Summit to be held there on June 14, where India has been invited as an outreach country.””This will be the Prime Minister’s first foreign visit following his assumption of office for a third consecutive term,” he declared. Additionally, he will have the chance to speak with other international leaders at the G-7 summit about matters that are significant to India and the global south.”
This will be the first foreign visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi after assuming office for the third consecutive term.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will leave for Italy on Thursday to attend the 50th G7 summit. During his visit, Modi is also expected to hold a bilateral meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. This will be theThe first overseas trip made by the prime minister following his election to a third term in office.
Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra said on Wednesday, “At the invitation of the Italian Prime Minister (Giorgia Meloni), Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Apulia, Italy tomorrow to attend the 50th G7 Summit to be held there on June 14, where India has been invited as an outreach country.””This will be the Prime Minister’s first foreign visit following his assumption of office for a third consecutive term,” he declared. Additionally, he will have the chance to speak with other international leaders at the G-7 summit about matters that are significant to India and the global south.”