Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi and top leaders of the European Union in Rome on Friday, ahead of the G20 Summit on Saturday India and Italy are likely to come up with a common document on “ energy transitions” which will concentrate on cooperation innon-renewable energy, sources told The Indian Express Modi and Draghi held expansive addresses on diversifying India-Italy ties The Prime Minister will meet Pope Francis on Saturday. He’s also likely to meet French President Emmanuel Macron and Indonesian President Joko Widodo At the meeting between Modi and EU leaders, the two sides bandied heightening the India-EU fellowship, particularly in areas similar as trade, commerce, culture, and the terrain.
The Prime Minister, who arrived in Rome before in the day, began his sanctioned engagements with a “ productive commerce” with the chairman of the European Council, Charles Michel, and chairman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen The Prime Minister will meet Pope Francis on Saturday. He’s also likely to meet French President Emmanuel Macron and Indonesian President Joko Widodo.
At the meeting between Modi and EU leaders, the two sides bandied heightening the India-EU fellowship, particularly in areas similar as trade, commerce, culture, and the terrain The Prime Minister, who arrived in Rome before in the day, began his sanctioned engagements with a “ productive commerce” with the chairman of the European Council, Charles Michel, and chairman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.
“ During the meeting, leaders of India and EU reviewed India-EU cooperation covering political & security relations, trade & investment and profitable cooperation as well as the Roadmap2025 agreed at the last India-EU Summit”. They also bandied climate change, Covid-19 epidemic and contemporary global and indigenous developments of interest to both sides, the statement said Latterly, Modi paid flowery paeans at a bust of Mahatma Gandhi “ In Rome, I had the occasion to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi, whose ideals give courage and alleviation to millions encyclopedically,” Modi said.