Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron spoke over telephone on Wednesday and mentioned the optimistic outcomes of the not too long ago concluded India-EU Leaders’ Meeting.
The prime minister and the French president agreed that the bulletins relating to resumption of negotiations for balanced and complete free commerce and funding agreements, and India-EU Connectivity Partnership had been welcome steps, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) stated in a press release.
Modi thanked Macron for the help rendered by France to India’s Covid response, it stated.
The leaders mentioned bilateral, regional and world problems with mutual curiosity, and expressed their satisfaction on the optimistic outcomes of the not too long ago concluded India-EU Leaders’ Meeting, the PMO stated.
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The two leaders expressed satisfaction on the depth and energy that the India-France Strategic Partnership has acquired in recent times and agreed to proceed working carefully collectively within the post-COVID period.
Prime Minister Modi additionally reiterated his invitation to President Macron to go to India as quickly as circumstances allow, the assertion stated.
Modi, earlier this month, held a digital assembly with the heads of state or authorities of all of the 27 European Union member states.
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