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PM Narendra Modi to go away for Japan to attend G7 Summit in Hiroshima

New Delhi [India], May 19 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to go away for a six-day tour to Japan, Papua New Guinea, and Australia beginning as we speak.

He will journey to Japan to attend the G7 Summit scheduled to be held in Hiroshima from May 19-21.

PM Modi in a press release launched earlier than his departure, stated that he’ll depart for Japan to attend the G7 Summit on the invitation of Japanese PM Fumio Kishida. He stated that his presence on the G7 Summit is especially significant as India this yr holds the G7 Presidency.

“I will leave for Hiroshima, Japan to attend the G7 Summit under the Japanese Presidency at the invitation of H.E. Mr. Fumio Kishida, Prime Minister of Japan. It will be a pleasure to meet Prime Minister Kishida again after his recent visit to India for the India – Japan Summit. My presence in this G7 Summit is particularly meaningful as India holds the G20 Presidency this year,” PM Modi stated in a press release launched by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).

“I look forward to exchanging views with the G7 countries and other invited partners on challenges that the world faces and the need to collectively address them. I would also be holding bilateral meetings with some of the leaders attending the Hiroshima G7 Summit,” he added.

Sharing particulars concerning his go to to Japan, PM Modi in a tweet stated, “Leaving for Japan, where I will be joining the @G7 Summit in Hiroshima. Looking forward to a healthy exchange of views on diverse global subjects.”In the assertion launched by Prime Minister’s workplace, PM Modi stated that after concluding his go to to Japan, he’ll journey to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. He additional stated, “This will be my first visit, as also the first-ever visit by any Indian Prime Minister, to Papua New Guinea.”PM Modi stated that he’ll collectively host the third Summit of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC III Summit) along with his Papua New Guinea counterpart James Marape on May 22. He said that he’s grateful that every one 14 Pacific Island Countries (PIC) have accepted the invitation to attend the Summit.

He additional stated, “FIPIC had been launched during my visit to Fiji in 2014, and I look forward to engaging with the PIC Leaders on issues that bring us together, such as climate change and sustainable development, capacity building and training, health and well-being, infrastructure and economic development.”In his departure assertion, PM Modi stated, “Apart from the FIPIC engagements, I look forward to my bilateral interactions with Papua New Guinea Governor General Sir Bob Dadae, Prime Minister Marape and some of the other PIC Leaders participating in the Summit.”PM Modi in a tweet said, “After the Japan visit, will be in Papua New Guinea to take part in the FIPIC Summit, a vital forum to boost multilateral cooperation. There will be productive deliberations on subjects such as sustainable development, climate change, healthcare and more.”After his go to to Papua New Guinea, PM Modi will journey to Sydney, Australia on the invitation of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. In the assertion, PM Modi said, “I sit up for our bilateral assembly, which can be a possibility to take stock of our bilateral ties and comply with up on our first India-Australia Annual Summit held in New Delhi in March this yr.

“During his go to, he’ll work together with Australian CEOs and enterprise leaders. PM Modi can even work together with the Indian group at a particular occasion in Sydney, in response to the assertion.

PM Modi in a tweet said, “I will be in Australia, where I will be holding talks with my friend, PM @AlboMP. This visit will further cement the India- Australia friendship. I also look forward to interacting with the vibrant Indian community and meeting top Australian CEOs.”Earlier, the Ministry of External Affairs in a press release stated that PM Modi will converse at G7 classes with companion nations on topics similar to peace, stability and prosperity of a sustainable planet; meals, fertiliser and power safety; well being; gender equality; local weather change and atmosphere; resilient infrastructure; and improvement cooperation. He can even maintain bilateral conferences with a number of the collaborating leaders on the sidelines of the G7 Summit. (ANI)

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