Modi-Melony Selfie: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Italy on 13 June to attend the G-7 summit. After attending the G-7 summit for three consecutive days, he returned to India on 15 June.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also met Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni at the G-7 summit. During this, the leaders of both countries discussed many important issues. Meanwhile, PM Modi’s selfie with Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni is also going viral on social media.
Selfie is going viral on social media
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has returned after participating in the G7 summit. Meanwhile, his photo with Italy’s Prime Minister Georgia Meloni has gone viral on social media. In this photo, the leaders of both countries are seen laughing. In this conference, Italy’s Prime Minister Meloni greeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a Namaste. After this, her photo of greeting also went viral on social media.
PM Narendra Modi and Italy’s PM Giorgia Meloni’s selfie on the sidelines of the G7 summit, in Italy. pic.twitter.com/wE1ihPHzeq
— ANI (@ANI) June 15, 2024
Said thank you to Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni
PM Modi thanked Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni by posting on social media. He wrote, ‘Thank you for inviting India to be a part of the G7 summit and for the wonderful arrangements.’
I have an ultimatum to meet with the PM @GiorgiaMeloniThe ring is set to invite India to participate in G7 and for the wonderful organization. Now let’s discuss how to resolve Italy-India relations regarding quality business, energy, security, telecommunications… pic.twitter.com/ObB3ppTQiX
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 14, 2024
Prime Minister Modi met these leaders
In this conference, PM Narendra Modi He met United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Brazil’s President Lula da Silva and United Arab Emirates’ President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Jordan’s King Abdullah. This time seven countries America, Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Canada and Japan took part in the G-7 summit. Algeria, Argentina, Brazil, India, Jordan, Kenya, Mauritania, Tunisia, Turkey and United Arab Emirates took part in the conference as guests on the invitation of Italy.