PM Modi returns home after concluding three-nation European tour

Strengthened the spirit of cooperation with our European partners: MEA

May 05, 2022 07:56 am | Updated 01:25 pm IST - Paris

Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi’s ’s 3-day, 3-nation tour was immensely productive, the MEA tweeted along a picture of  the PM waving before boarding the plane for departure.

Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi’s ’s 3-day, 3-nation tour was immensely productive, the MEA tweeted along a picture of the PM waving before boarding the plane for departure. | Photo Credit: Twitter@MEAIndia

Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned home on Thursday after concluding his three-nation European tour during which he held aseries of bilateral meetings to boost ties in a range of areas including trade, energy and green technology.

"PM @narendramodi's 3-day, 3-nation tour was immensely productive. Advanced trade & investment ties — Forged new green partnerships — Promoted collaborations for innovation and skill development — Strengthened the spirit of cooperation with our European partners," Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi tweeted along with a picture of Mr. Modi waving before boarding the plane for departure.

In a tweet earlier, the Prime Minister described his visit to France as "very fruitful".

"My visit to France was brief but a very fruitful one. President @EmmanuelMacron and I got the opportunity to discuss various subjects. I thank him and the French Government for the warm hospitality," Mr. Modi said.

Mr. Modi, who was in Paris for the final leg of his tour, held extensive talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, who was re-elected to the top post over a week back.

He discussed with Mr. Macron issues of bilateral and mutual interests as well as regional and global developments, amid Russia's aggression against Ukraine.

Mr. Macron held a tete-a-tete with Modi before the delegation-level talks at the Elysee Palace — the official residence of the French President.

Mr. Modi's visit comes amid the Ukraine crisis, which has united much of Europe against Russia.

The Ukraine issue also figured prominently at the second India-Nordic summit attended by Prime Minister Modi and his counterparts from Finland, Iceland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark in Copenhagen on Wednesday.

Mr. Modi has said that India believes no country will emerge victorious in the Russia-Ukraine war as all will suffer losses and there will be a "more serious" impact on developing and poor countries.

Mr. Modi, who arrived here from Copenhagen, held "productive talks" with his Danish counterpart Mette Frederiksen on Tuesday and also attended a business summit to discuss economic linkages.

The second India-Nordic summit primarily focused on post-pandemic economic recovery, climate change, renewable energy and the evolving global security scenario.

On the sidelines of the summit, Prime Minister Modi held separate bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland.

On Monday, Mr. Modi met German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin and the two leaders discussed key areas of bilateral cooperation under the overall strategic partnership, as well as regional and global developments. He also addressed the Indian community in Berlin.

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