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G20 Summit: PM Modi arrives Japan, holds talks with Shinzo Abe
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G20 Summit: PM Modi arrives Japan, holds talks with Shinzo Abe

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 27 Jun 2019, 06:13 am

Osaka (Japan), June 27 (UNI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived here to participate at the G20 Summit and held talks with his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe.

"Greeting each other as best friends do," tweeted MEA spokesman Raveesh Kumar posting video footage of Abe receiving Modi for the meet.

Prime Minister Modi also held talks with the Japanese delegation.

"Expanding the strategic template of our relationship PM Narendra Modi met Japanese PM Shinzo Abe ahead of the G20 Summit. Discussed broad range of topics of mutual interest," MEA spokesman tweeted.

Modi said that he was looking forward to visit of Prime Minister Abe to India later this year for the Annual Summit.

Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister in a tweet announced his arrival here for the much awaited global meet.

"Reached Osaka to join the G20 Summit. Grateful to the dynamic Indian community for the warm welcome," Modi wrote in the micro blogging site.

During his stay here, Modi will have at least 10 bilateral engagements including with the US President Donald Trump.

He will also meet global leaders under the framework of BRICS, RIC (Russia, India and China) and also JAI (Japan, America and India).

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