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PM Narendra Modi to address UN Summit for the adoption of the Post-2015 Development Agenda, hold bilateral meetings in New York City

| | Sep 26, 2015, at 02:03 am
New Delhi, Sept 25 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi will deliver his address on Friday at the UN Summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda.

The Prime Minister will meet UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon at the United Nations.

"The Prime Minister will meet Mr. Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank," read a government statement.

"In the course of the day, the Prime Minister will hold several important bilateral meetings, including with the King of Jordan, the Prime Minister of Bhutan, the President of Sri Lanka, the Prime Minister of Sweden, the President of Egypt, the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, and the President of Cyprus," it said.

 

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