Narendra Modi In Hiroshima | Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Hiroshima, Japan, likely to meet Ukrainian President Zelensky



Photo: Narendra Modi (Twitter) Hiroshima. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Hiroshima, Japan on Friday morning as part of a six-day visit to three countries (Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia). Here he will participate in three sessions of the G7 summit. In addition, he will hold bilateral meetings with several other world leaders including Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Officials said there is a possibility of a meeting between Modi and Zelensky on Saturday, but nothing has been decided in this regard yet. “Both sides are engaged in discussions to finalize the proposal,” he said. Landed in Hiroshima to join the G7 Summit proceedings. Will also be having bilateral meetings with various world leaders. pic.twitter.com/zQtSZUpd45 — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 19, 2023 Zelensky is attending the G7 summit on the invitation of Japan. Japan is the current chair of this group. Ukraine’s First Deputy Foreign Minister Emin Zhaparova visited India last month. This was the first visit by a prominent Ukrainian leader to India since the start of the Russian offensive against Ukraine. Also read In a statement before leaving for the six-day three-nation tour, Prime Minister Modi said he looks forward to exchanging views with the G7 countries and other invited partners on the challenges facing the world and the need to collectively address them. are curious about. “I will also hold bilateral meetings with some of the leaders attending the Hiroshima G7 summit,” he said.



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