G20 Summit India: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold three bilateral meetings this evening at his residence with his Mauritian and Bangladeshi counterparts Pravind Kumar Jugnauth and Sheikh Hasina respectively, as well as with US President Joe Biden. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, the Prime Minister informed that he is looking forward to three bilateral meetings at his residence, a day before the national capital is set to hold the 18th G20 leaders' summit.


"This evening, I look forward to three bilateral meetings at my residence. I will be meeting Mauritius PM @KumarJugnauth, Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina and @POTUS @JoeBiden. The meetings will give an opportunity to review India's bilateral ties with these nations and further strengthen developmental cooperation," the Prime Minister said in the social media post.






PM Modi is expected to hold over 15 bilateral talks with different world leaders from September 8-10. On the first day of the G20 Sumit, i.e on September 9, the PM is likely to hold bilateral meetings with the Heads of States of the UK, Japan, Germany and Italy, the news agency ANI reported quoting sources.






It added that on September 10, PM Modi will hold a working lunch meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and will do a pull-aside meeting with Canada as well as bilateral meetings with Comoros, Turkiye, UAE, South Korea, EU/EC, Brazil and Nigeria.


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