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PM Modi shares his G20 experience on social media

| | Jul 08, 2017, at 04:53 pm
Hamburg, Jul 8 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who's currently attending the G20 summit in Hamburg, took to social media to share his experience with others.

"On the first day of G-20 Summit in Hamburg, I had the opportunity to share my thoughts with fellow world leaders on several global issues," he tweeted.

The Prime Minister said that he spoke about terrorism and the need to 'uproot the menace'.

Modi addressed both the first and second session of the summit on day one.

"Spoke on global growth, trade & the need to sustain a regime of openness at the 1st working session of G-20 Summit," his tweet read.

"Also addressed the 2nd session, which was on sustainable development, climate change & energy," a following tweet added.


image: Narendra Modi/Twitter

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