G20: PM Modi meets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

Press Trust of India  |  Buenos Aires 

met with Crown on the sidelines of the summit here on Friday and they discussed ways to further boost economic, cultural and ties.

"Had a fruitful interaction with Crown Al Saud. We discussed multiple aspects of India-relations and ways to further boost economic, cultural and ties," the wrote on

"Deepening strategic ties. PM @narendramodi met with Crown of Al Saud on sidelines of #G20Argentina. Discussed enhancing Saudi investment in technology, infrastructure, petroleum, renewable energy, food security, fintech & defence sectors," tweeted.

"In recent years, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been a valuable partner. The relationship has expanded beyond the Indian community to issues related to the economy, energy and security. All issues of bilateral and regional interest will be discussed," PMO sources said.

Later, the will meet UN According to the sources, the UN has reached out to the PM for the second time in two months.

They said the meeting signifies the importance that both leaders attach to the issue of climate change. This outreach comes just a week before the COP24 meet in Katowice,

"It reflects the respect in which the prime minister and his initiatives are held globally to take the lead on issues of global importance," the sources said.

On the sidelines of the two-day 13th summit, Modi, and Japanese will hold a trilateral meeting amidst flexing its muscles in the strategic Indo-Pacific region.

The trilateral, which would be an expansion of the bilateral meeting between and Abe, is part of the series of meetings the US would have on the sidelines of the summit on November 30 and December 1.

said on Thursday the trilateral meeting with Prime Minister Modi will be held towards the end of the Trump-Abe talks.

"Looking forward to a wide range of interactions at the Summit, aimed at furthering sustainable development," Prime Minister Modi tweeted soon after he landed here.

Modi will also meet Chinese and German on the sidelines of the event, the had said on the eve of his departure.

He will be in from November 29 to December 1.

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First Published: Fri, November 30 2018. 04:45 IST