Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for a two-nation tour of France and the United Arab Emirates on Thursday.
“I am traveling to France on an official visit at the invitation of my friend, President of France Emmanuel Macron, from July 13-14,” Modi said in his departure statement.
“This visit is extra special because I will be the Guest of Honor at President Macron’s French National Day, or Bastille Day, celebrations in Paris.” “An Indian tri-services contingent will take part in the Bastille Day Parade, and Indian Air Force aircraft will fly over the city,” he added.
Our strategic collaboration is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
“Rooted in deep trust and commitment, our two countries cooperate closely across various domains including defence, space, civil nuclear, blue economy, trade, investment, education, culture and people to people ties. We also work together on regional and global issues,” said the Prime Minister.
Modi stated that he was looking forward to meeting President Macron and discussing how to move this long-standing and time-tested cooperation forward 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 G7 Summit. I also look forward to my interactions with the French leadership, including Elisabeth Borne, Prime Minister of France, Gerard Larcher, presidents of the Senate, and Yael Braun-Pivet, president of the National Assembly,” Modi added.
He will also be meeting the Indian diaspora and CEOs from both countries, as well as prominent French personalities.
“From Paris, I will be travelling to Abu Dhab for an official visit on July 15. I look forward to meeting my friend, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, president of the UAE and ruler of Abu Dhabi.
“Our two countries are engaged across a wide range of sectors such as trade, investments, energy, food security, science & technology, education, fintech, defence, security, and robust people-to-people ties. Last year, president Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and I agreed on a roadmap on the future of our partnership, and I look forward to discussing with him how to further deepen our ties,” Modi noted.
The UAE will be hosting the 28th Conference of Parties of the UNFCCC (COP28) later this year.
“I also look forward to exchanging views on strengthening global cooperation towards accelerating climate action to facilitate the energy transition and implementation of the Paris Agreement… I am confident that my visit to the UAE will usher in a new chapter in our comprehensive strategic partnership,” Modi concluded.
Source:IANS