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On ISA sidelines, Modi holds talks with African leaders

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today held bilateral talks with the leaders of five African countries and discussed ways to deepen cooperation with them. With Nana Akufo-Addo, Modi discussed ways to step up cooperation in the areas of climate change, renewable energy, developmental cooperation, agriculture and capacity building, Raveesh Kumar, Spokesperson, Ministry of External Affairs, said in a tweet. Modi and Teodoro Mbasogo, the of Equatorial Guinea, exchanged views on cooperation in trade and investment, renewable energy, developmental assistance and international forums while with the Issoufou Mahamadou, the discussed ways to enhance ties in the areas of climate change, capacity building and developmental cooperation. The leaders are here to attend the Founding Conference of the (ISA) tomorrow. Modi also met his Chadian counterpart and held talks on developmental cooperation, oil and gas, renewable energy, counterterrorism, and cooperation at international forums. A meeting also took place between Modi and and Daniel Kablan Duncan, the Vice of d'Ivoire during which the two exchanged views on trade and investment, sustainable development, climate change, agriculture, among other areas. Last few years have witnessed making efforts to enhance its ties with countries in the African continent, which has been witnessing increasing economic influence of In 2015, held the India-Forum Summit that was attended by leaders from 41 countries Modi also had a bilateral meeting with of Nauru, Baron Waqa at the Hyderabad House.

The leaders exchanged views on climate change, developmental cooperation and cooperation in international forums.

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First Published: Sat, March 10 2018. 23:25 IST
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