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PM Modi on three-day European countries visit amid Ukraine-Russia war, will take India’s stand on Ukraine crisis

New Delhi | PM Narendra Modi Europe Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left on Monday on a three-nation foreign tour. PM Modi will visit European countries Germany, Denmark and France from May 2 to 4. The PM will reach Berlin today and will address the Indian community in Berlin after meeting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. During his three-day visit, PM Modi will hold 25 meetings during discussions with 8 big leaders of the world. This is the first foreign visit of PM Modi this year.

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India will keep its stand on Ukraine crisis
Giving information regarding PM’s 3-day Europe tour, Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra said that during his visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will talk about the crisis in Ukraine and will take India’s point of view. Along with this, he will also address the people of Indian community settled in European countries. Let us tell you that more than one million people of Indian origin have settled in the continent of Europe.

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Meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron will be special
PM Modi will attend the Indo-Nordic summit on May 3. He will also address the people of the Indian community in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. After this, the PM will finally visit France and will meet and congratulate French President Emmanuel Macron on his re-election in Paris. This meeting between the two is considered very special.

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Know the details of PM Modi’s foreign program like this
PM Modi will reach Berlin, Germany on Monday. Where he will attend the 6th India-Germany Inter-Governmental Consultation (IGC) along with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

PM Modi will visit Denmark on Tuesday along with high-level talks with the leaders of the Nordic countries.

On Wednesday, PM Modi’s three-day visit will end with a meeting with the newly elected French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris.

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