Climate change, terrorism rule first of Narendra Modi-Emmanuel Macron talks

France is India's 9th largest investment partner, partner in areas like defence, nuclear, space

Press Trust of India  |  Paris 

Emmanuel Macron, Narendra Modi
French President Emmanuel Macron, left, welcomes Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, before their meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris

Prime Minister Modi Saturday newly-elected French President and discussed issues of international and mutual interests including ways to enhance the strategic ties, countering and

The two leaders at the Elysee Palace, the official residence of the president of France.



"A meeting to mark a new warmth and friendship. PM @narendramodi meets new French President in Paris," Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Gopal Baglay tweeted along with some pictures of the two leaders.

Modi arrived in France from Russia, where he held talks with President and attended an international economic forum. Before Russia, Modi also visited and and held talks with the top leadership there.

The two sides are expected to issue a joint declaration after the Modi-Macron meeting.

"I would be exchanging views with the French President on important global issues including UN Security Council reforms and India's permanent membership of the UN Security Council, India's membership of the various multilateral export control regimes, counter-cooperation, collaboration on and International Solar Alliance," Modi had said ahead of the visit.

France is India's 9th largest investment partner. France is also a key partner in India's development initiatives in areas like defence, space, nuclear and renewable energy, urban development and railways.

Prime Minister Modi had also called up Macron to congratulate him on his poll victory and said he looked forward to work with him to further deepen the bilateral ties.

39-year-old Macron created history last month by becoming the youngest president of France.

Climate change, terrorism rule first of Narendra Modi-Emmanuel Macron talks

France is India's 9th largest investment partner, partner in areas like defence, nuclear, space

France is India's 9th largest investment partner, partner in areas like defence, nuclear, space Prime Minister Modi Saturday newly-elected French President and discussed issues of international and mutual interests including ways to enhance the strategic ties, countering and

The two leaders at the Elysee Palace, the official residence of the president of France.

"A meeting to mark a new warmth and friendship. PM @narendramodi meets new French President in Paris," Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Gopal Baglay tweeted along with some pictures of the two leaders.

Modi arrived in France from Russia, where he held talks with President and attended an international economic forum. Before Russia, Modi also visited and and held talks with the top leadership there.

The two sides are expected to issue a joint declaration after the Modi-Macron meeting.

"I would be exchanging views with the French President on important global issues including UN Security Council reforms and India's permanent membership of the UN Security Council, India's membership of the various multilateral export control regimes, counter-cooperation, collaboration on and International Solar Alliance," Modi had said ahead of the visit.

France is India's 9th largest investment partner. France is also a key partner in India's development initiatives in areas like defence, space, nuclear and renewable energy, urban development and railways.

Prime Minister Modi had also called up Macron to congratulate him on his poll victory and said he looked forward to work with him to further deepen the bilateral ties.

39-year-old Macron created history last month by becoming the youngest president of France.
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