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    PM Modi accepts invite to address US Congress 2nd time

    PM Modi accepts invite to address US Congress 2nd time
    Written by Ayushi Goswami
    Jun 07, 2023, 10:43 am 1 min read
    PM Modi accepts invite to address US Congress 2nd time
    Modi will visit the US between June 21-24

    PM Narendra Modi has accepted the invitation of United States (US) House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to address a joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives in Washington on June 22. He will be on his first official state visit to the country between June 21-24. Taking to Twitter last week, McCarthy extended the invitation on behalf of the US congressional leadership.

    Look forward to addressing Congress once again: Modi

    On Tuesday, Modi responded to McCarthy's tweet and wrote, "I am honored to accept and look forward to once again address a joint meeting of the Congress." "We are proud of our Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership with the US, built upon the foundation of shared democratic values, strong people-to-people ties, and an unwavering commitment to global peace and prosperity," he added.

    Here's Modi's Twitter post

    Thank you @SpeakerMcCarthy, @LeaderMcConnell, @SenSchumer, and @RepJeffries for the gracious invitation. I am honored to accept and look forward to once again address a Joint Meeting of the Congress. We are proud of our Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership with the US,… https://t.co/yeg6XaGUH2

    — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 6, 2023

    Israeli PM has addressed US Congress thrice

    With his upcoming address, Modi will become the first Indian prime minister to address the US Congress twice. He addressed it first on June 8, 2016. Globally, he is only second to Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, who has done it thrice. So far, the honor has been bestowed only to Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela, and two Israeli prime ministers.

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