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Narendra Modi reaches Portugal

| | Jun 24, 2017, at 11:11 pm
New Delhi, June 24 (IBNS): Commencing his three-nation tour, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday reached Portugal.

"Landed in Portugal. My brief visit will further strengthen relations between India and Portugal," Modi tweeted.

Modi's  Portugal visit would precede his trip to the US on June 26.

He will be on a day's visit the Netherlands on June 27.

In Portugal, Modi would  hold talks with Antonio Costa, the Portugal Prime Minister of Indian origin, in Lisbon before flying to the US where he would meet President Donald Trump.

Modi's US visit is of great significance as as this would be for the first time he  would meet  Donald Trump after his  Presidency began on Jan 20.

According to reports, House Press Secretary Sean Spicer is expecting a very robust discussion to take place between Trump and Modi.

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Image: Narendra Modi Twitter page

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