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PM Modi to visit Germany, Denmark and France in May Narendra Modi

PM Modi to visit Germany, Denmark and France in May

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 27 Apr 2022, 12:54 pm

New Delhi/UNI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will pay an official visit to Germany, Denmark and France from May 2 to May 4, the Ministry of External Affairs informed on Wednesday.

This will be the Prime Minister's first visit abroad in 2022.

In Berlin, the Prime Minister will hold bilateral talks with Olaf Scholz, Federal Chancellor of Germany, and the two leaders will co-chair the sixth edition of the India-Germany Inter-Governmental Consultations (IGC), the Ministry said.

The biennial IGC is a unique dialogue format that also sees participation of several Ministers from both sides.

This will be Prime Minister's first IGC with Chancellor Scholz, and also the first such government to government consultations of the new German government, which assumed office in Dec 2021.

During his visit, the Prime Minister and Chancellor Scholz would also jointly address a Business Event.

The Prime Minister will also address and interact with the Indian community in Germany.

India and Germany commemorated 70 years of the establishment of diplomatic relations in 2021 and the two countries have been strategic partners since 2000.

This visit will be an opportunity to enhance and intensify cooperation in a broad range of areas and for the two governments to exchange views on regional and global matters of mutual interest, the Ministry added.

The Prime Minister will thereafter travel to Copenhagen on an official visit at the invitation of the Prime Minister of Denmark, Mette Frederiksen.

He will also participate in the 2nd India-Nordic Summit being hosted by Denmark.

The bilateral component of the visit will include talks with PM Frederiksen as well as an audience with Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II, the Ministry said.

The Green Strategic Partnership was the first of its kind arrangement between India and Denmark.

The visit would provide both sides an opportunity to review its progress, as well as examine ways to further expand multifaceted cooperation, the Ministry said.

During the visit, the Prime Minister will attend an India-Denmark Business Forum and also address members of the Indian diaspora.

"During the 2nd India-Nordic Summit, Prime Minister will also interact with other Nordic leaders - Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir of Iceland, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre of Norway, Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson of Sweden and Prime Minister Sanna Marin of Finland," the Ministry said.

The Summit will focus on subjects like post-pandemic economic recovery, climate change, innovation and technology, renewable energy, the evolving global security scenario and India-Nordic cooperation in the Arctic region, the Ministry added.

The 1st India-Nordic Summit took place in 2018 in Stockholm.

On his return journey on May 4, the Prime Minister will briefly stop over in Paris and meet France President Emmanuel Macron. India and France are celebrating 75 years of their diplomatic relations this year and the meeting between the two leaders will set a more ambitious agenda of the Strategic Partnership.

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