PM Modi meets Italian counterpart Mario Draghi in Rome; holds extensive talks on diversifying bilateral ties
India Today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held the first in-person meeting with his Italian counterpart Mario Draghi in Rome and held extensive talks on diversifying the bilateral ties.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held the first in-person meeting with his Italian counterpart Mario Draghi on the sidelines of the G20 Summit here during which the two leaders had extensive talks on diversifying the bilateral ties. Prime Ministers @narendramodi and Mario Draghi meet in Rome. They two leaders held extensive talks on diversifying India-Italy ties. @Palazzo_Chigi pic.twitter.com/6tFj60VmxC Synergising the India-Italy Partnership!PM @narendramodi was received by the Italian PM Mario Draghi, as he arrived at Palazzo Chigi for their first in-person meeting.Both leaders inspected the guard of honour before proceeding for delegation level talks. pic.twitter.com/3s5HqWW0VX PM @narendramodi & PM Mario Draghi reviewed the 2020-2025 Action Plan of bilateral partnership, and reiterated the commitment to further expanding trade and investment linkages.Also resolved to cooperate for accelerating clean energy transition to fight climate change. pic.twitter.com/Z11Sh364uF
Prime Minister Modi, who arrived here earlier in the day at the invitation of his Italian counterpart, was received by Draghi upon his arrival at Palazzo Chigi for the meeting.