Modi gets congratulatory calls from Ukraine Prez, Israeli and Armenian PMs
06-Jun-2024 10:14 PM 4820
New Delhi, June 6 (Reporter) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday received congratulatory calls from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan on his being re-elected to head the nation for a third successive term. On his call with the Ukrainian President, PM Modi said: “Happy to speak with President @ZelenskyyUa. I thank him for his warm wishes on the historic victory of the NDA Government in the general elections. We reaffirm our mutual desire to further strengthen the extensive partnership between India and Ukraine.” Zelenskyy posted on X that the two sides discussed the upcoming Global Peace Summit on Ukraine being held June 15-16, in the Swiss resort of Bürgenstock near Lucerne. He also invited PM Modi to Ukraine. “I spoke with Prime Minister of India @NarendraModi to congratulate him on his election victory. I wished him a speedy formation of the government and continued productive work for the benefit of the Indian people. “We discussed the upcoming Global Peace Summit. We rely on India's participation at the highest level. I also invited Prime Minister Modi to visit Ukraine at a convenient time.” On his phone call with the Israeli PM Netanyahu, PM Modi said: “Glad to speak with Prime Minister @netanyahu. I thank him for his warm felicitations and regard for the people of India. We look forward to further strengthening India-Israel Strategic Partnership.” Netanyahu in a post said that the two sides agreed to take their bilateral ties to newer heights. “I just spoke to my friend, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, and congratulated him on his election victory. We agreed that we will continue to strengthen the relations between the countries together and bring them to new heights soon.” On his talk with the Armenian PM, Modi posted: “I thank Prime Minister @NikolPashinyan for his call and greetings. Look forward to working together to enhance mutually beneficial ties between India and Armenia.” PM Modi is set to take over the office for a third successive time, after his BJP party-led NDA alliance notched up the numbers for majority in the just-concluded Lok Sabha elections. His swearing-in is on June 9...////...
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