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PM Modi lands in France, to hold bilateral talks with Macron

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Nice on Saturday as the first leg of a week-long visit to France and Slovakia, where he is set to hold talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, attend the G7 Summit and engage with several world leaders on key bilateral and global issues.

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The visit comes at the invitation of President Macron and is taking place in two phases. PM Modi will be in Nice from June 13-14 before travelling to Slovakia on June 14-15. He will then return to France for engagements in Evian and Paris from June 16-18.

On Sunday, PM Modi and Macron will hold bilateral discussions in Nice and review the full spectrum of India-France relations. The two countries elevated their ties to a Special Global Strategic Partnership during Macron’s visit to India in February. The leaders are expected to discuss cooperation across strategic, economic, technological and global issues.

"I have just landed in Nice. Beyond Nice, this visit to France includes programs in Évian and Paris. It will be marked by bilateral and multilateral meetings, aimed at strengthening India's bonds of friendship with its key development partners. I look forward to meeting President Macron tomorrow and being present at Bharat Innovates," PM Modi wrote on X.

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