“Eager To Unleash Thoughts”: PM Modi Before Leaving For Japan Visit

For the first time an Indian Prime Minister is visiting Papua New Guinea

New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is embarking on a six-day visit to Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia on Friday to attend some key multilateral summits including the G-7, the Quad group. Officials said the Prime Minister is expected to participate in more programs during the 40-three-day visit. He pointed out that he would interact with more than two world leaders at summits, including most of those meetings. This foreign tour to PM Modi is being considered very important.

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“I am going to Hiroshima, Japan to attend the G7 Summit at the invitation of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida,” said Prime Minister Narendra Modi before leaving for Japan. After his recent visit to India for the India-Japan Summit It would be a pleasure to meet Prime Minister Kishida again. My presence at this G7 summit is particularly meaningful, with India hosting the G20 this year. And to convey to him the need for collective messaging Looking forward. I will also have a meeting meeting with some of the leaders attending the Hiroshima G7 summit.”

PM Modi said, “From Japan, I will visit Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. This will be my first visit, as well as the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Papua New Guinea. I will return to India on 22 May 2023.” Photo- Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC III) will host the 3rd Summit of the Summit jointly with Your Excellency. FIPIC was launched during my physical visit in 2014, and I look forward to engaging with PIC Leaders on issues that that bring us together, such as development transformation and sustainable capacity development, construction and training, health and well-being, infrastructure and economic growth.”

Making a statement about his programme, PM Modi said, “Apart from the representatives of the FI PIC, I would like to share my thoughts with Papua New Guinea Governor General Sir Bob Dey, Prime Minister Marape and some of the other PIC leaders attending the summit.” I look forward to talks on jobs. I will then travel to Sydney, Australia at the invitation of Prime Minister Albanese. Australia will be an opportunity to follow up on the annual summit. I will also interact with CEOs and business leaders and in Sydney A special program will meet the Indian community.”

Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra told the other that Prime Minister Modi will leave on the morning of May 19 for the first leg of his visit to the Japanese city of Hiroshima, where he will attend the annual summit of the G-7, a group of the world’s developing industrialized countries. Will take the car.

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