Mexican President drives Modi to restaurant for dinner

The two leaders headed to a restaurant called ‘Quintonil’ to bond over vegetarian dinner.

Updated - November 17, 2021 04:13 am IST

Published - June 09, 2016 10:49 am IST - Mexico City

In a very special gesture Mexican President personally drives Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a  Mexican vegetarian fare. Photo: MEA

In a very special gesture Mexican President personally drives Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a Mexican vegetarian fare. Photo: MEA

In a special gesture, Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto on Thursday drove Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a restaurant for Mexican vegetarian fare.

“In a very special gesture, President @EPN personally drives @narendramodi to a restaurant for Mexican vegetarian fare,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup tweeted along with a photo that showed the 49-year-old Nieto behind the wheel with Mr. Modi sitting beside him.

The two headed to a restaurant called ‘Quintonil’ to bond over a vegetarian dinner.

Bonding over bean tacos! Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto share a meal. Photo: MEA

“Bonding over bean tacos! President @EPN and PM @narendramodi share a meal,” Mr. Swarup tweeted along with photos showing the two leaders chatting away while sitting at a table in the restaurant.

Earlier, Nieto also took to Twitter to welcome Mr. Modi, who flew in from Washington for a brief visit to Mexico.

“It’s an honor to welcome you to our country, PM @narendramodi. I trust that your stay in @Mexico will be both productive and pleasant,” he wrote.

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