PM Modi will join G-7: PM will leave for Germany tonight, Modi said before the tour – would be happy to meet the German Chancellor

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will leave for Germany tomorrow night on a two-day visit to attend the G-7 summit. He will also visit the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during his foreign visit. During his visit, PM Modi will hold meetings with over 12 international leaders and will participate in more than 15 events. The summit will run from 26 to 28 June.

Ahead of his Germany-UAE visit, PM Modi said that he will hold bilateral meetings with the leaders of the countries participating in the summit. Apart from this, he will also interact with the people of the Indian community in a community program in Munich, Germany.

Will be happy to meet the Chancellor of Germany
Ahead of his Germany-UAE visit, PM Modi said that I will visit Schloss Elmau in Germany at the invitation of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for the G-7 summit under the German Presidency. The PM said that it would be a pleasure to meet the Chancellor of Germany during the visit.

PM to participate in two sessions of G-7
PM Modi will mainly participate in two sessions of G-7. The PM said that climate, energy, health and food security and gender equality will be the most focused on the summit. Apart from this, India’s stand on the Ukraine-Russia war, the situation in the Indo-Pacific region is also likely to be discussed.

After Germany, PM Modi will also go to UAE
The PM informed that after attending the G-7 summit, the PM will also visit the UAE on June 28. Here he will offer condolences on the passing of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, former President and Ruler of Abu Dhabi. The PM has given this information through social media.

G-7 is a group of seven countries
The G-7 group is a grouping of the seven richest countries in the world, currently headed by Germany. The group includes Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States. Countries like Argentina, Indonesia, Senegal, South Africa have also been invited. US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macro, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and many other top leaders are participating in this meeting.

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