On Thursday morning, PM Narendra Modi left India on an official visit to France and the United Arab Emirates. From July 13 to 14, he will be in France at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron.
In a statement issued before of his trip to France, Prime Minister Modi stated that he is looking forward to seeing French President Emmanuel Macron and discussing how to strengthen the bilateral relationship.
“I look forward to meeting President Macron and holding wide-ranging discussions on taking forward this longstanding and time-tested partnership over the next 25 years. I have had the opportunity to meet President Macron several times since my last Official Visit to France in 2022, most recently in Hiroshima, Japan in May 2023 during the G-7 Summit,” an official statement released from the Prime Minister’s Office said.
PM Modi described his visit to France as “special,” saying he will be the Guest of Honor at the Bastille Day celebrations in Paris. He mentioned that an Indian tri-services contingent would march in the Bastille Day Parade.
“This visit is particularly special as I will join President Macron for the French National Day, or Bastille Day celebrations in Paris as the Guest of Honour. An Indian tri-services contingent will be part of the Bastille Day Parade, while Indian Air Force aircraft will perform a fly-past on the occasion,” PM Modi said.
Visit to UAE
Following his visit to France, Prime Minister Modi will go to Abu Dhabi on July 15. He stated that India and the UAE are involved in a variety of industries, including fintech, defense, security, and energy.
“On July 15, I will depart from Paris for an official visit to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.” “I am looking forward to meeting my friend, H.H. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Abu Dhabi,” Prime Minister Modi said in a statement.
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