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Canada & India share special bonds of history, friendship and trade. Thank you PM @narendramodi for the meeting today – we’ll see you in India very soonCanada &
Canada & India share special bonds of history, friendship and trade. Thank you PM @narendramodi for the meeting today – we’ll see you in India very soonCanada & India share special bonds of history, friendship and trade. Thank you PM @narendramodi for the meeting today – we’ll see you in India very soonPrime Minister Narendra Modi discussed issues of mutual interest with his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau.
The two leaders were in Davos to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting where Modi delivered the opening plenary address.
Tweeting about the meeting held on the sidelines of the WEF summit, a spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs said the two leaders discussed issues of mutual interest.
"A strategic partnership underpinned by shared values of democracy and pluralism!," the spokesperson tweeted.
PM @narendramodi met with @CanadianPM Justin Trudeau. Leaders discussed issues of mutual interest. A strategic partnership underpinned by shared values of democracy and pluralism! #IndiaAtDavos pic.twitter.com/b8Fc9dhpEL
— Raveesh Kumar (@MEAIndia) January 23, 2018
Canada & India share special bonds of history, friendship and trade. Thank you PM @narendramodi for the meeting today – we’ll see you in India very soon," Trudeau tweetd.
In a tweet, Modi said he was delighted to meet Trudeau. "Looking forward to welcoming you to India next month," he added.
Modi also met Queen Maxima of the Netherlands.
The two leaders discussed steps to further strengthen the bilateral relationship, the MEA spokesperson said.
Yesterday, Modi also held a bilateral with Swiss President Alain Berset and is likely to have further meetings here in Davos.
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