PM Modi: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday invited PM Narendra Modi to G7 Hiroshima Conference, which he said ‘was accepted on the moment’. “I formally invited Prime Minister Modi to the G7 Hiroshima Conference, and my invitation was quickly accepted.” Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stated. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on the other side, greeted Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida, who is visiting India for two days. PM Modi stated that each time he met with Fumio Kishida, he was filled with optimism and devotion to the India-Japan bilateral partnership.
PM Modi and PM Kishida discussed India’s G20 leadership
“I warmly welcome Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to India. PM Fumio Kishida and I have met multiple times in the last year, and each time I have felt his optimism and dedication to the India-Japan bilateral partnership. His presence today will help to keep the momentum going “Prime Minister Modi stated. PM Modi stated that he and PM Kishida discussed India’s G20 leadership, adding, “Today, I briefed Prime Minister Kishida on our G20 presidency’s priorities. The Global South’s interests are an important cornerstone of our G20 presidency. A society that believes in Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam believes in moving forward by uniting everyone.” “That is why we have taken this step. Our common democratic ideals and respect for the rule of law on international platforms underpin the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership “added the Prime Minister.
Fumio Kishida plans to meet with Prime Minister Modi
PM Modi expressed gratitude for Japanese Prime Minister Kishida’s invitation to the G7 Leaders’ Meeting in Hiroshima in May. The Prime Minister also stated that he will have the opportunity to welcome Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to India for the G20 Leaders’ Conference in September of this year. On Monday, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrived in India for a two-day visit. On his journey to India, he plans to meet with Prime Minister Modi and present his proposal for a Free and Open Indo-Pacific.
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Growing bilateral ties in a variety of areas
The leaders will discuss growing bilateral ties in a variety of areas, including defence and security, commerce and investment, and high technology, as well as priorities for India’s G20 leadership and Japan’s G7 presidency. According to sources, the Japanese Prime Minister will reveal his “Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy for Peace” at a lecture hosted by the Indian Council of International Affairs at the Sushma Swaraj Bhavan.
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