New Delhi: The heads of state have started arriving in the national capital as the countdown for the G20 Summit begins. Scheduled to take place from September 9 to 10 in the national capital, it will be attended by the leaders of the member countries and the guest countries. On the side lines of the summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also hold over 15 bilateral meetings with leaders from across the world, ANI news agency reported.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi to hold more than 15 bilateral meetings with world leaders.
On 8th September, PM will hold bilateral meetings with leaders of Mauritius, Bangladesh and USA.
On 9th September, in addition to the G20 meetings, PM will hold bilateral meetings with… pic.twitter.com/ceH5R6igm5
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PM Modi will hold bilateral meetings with the leaders of the United States, Bangladesh and Mauritius on September 8.
The PM will hold bilateral meetings with leaders of the UK, Germany, Italy and Japan on September 9.
On the last day of the summit, i.e. September 10, PM Modi will have a lunch meeting with the French President Macron.
At the same time, PM Modi will also hold bilateral meetings with the leaders of Turkey, UAE, South Korea, Comoros, EU/EC, Nigeria and Brazil. Further, the PM will also have a pull-aside meeting with Canada’s President Justin Trudeau.