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Prime Minister Narendra Modi He is on a foreign tour for 6 days. Hiroshima Today is the third or last day of his tour. After this he will leave for Papua New Guinea from here. He will reach Papua New Guinea on Sunday itself. Here Prime Minister James Marep himself will welcome him. This is PM Modi’s first visit to Papua New Guinea. Special preparations have been made for PM Modi’s visit.
Meanwhile, a very interesting news has come to the fore. Actually Papua New Guinea has a special tradition. No formal welcome is given to any leader who comes here after sunset. But this tradition has been changed for PM Modi’s visit.
It has been a fruitful visit to Japan. Met several world leaders during the G-7 Summit and discussed a variety of issues with them. Gratitude to PM @kishida230, the Government and people of Japan for their warmth. Leaving for Papua New Guinea in a short while.
Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 21, 2023
PM of Papua New Guinea will welcome
Actually PM Modi will reach Papua New Guinea only after sunset on Sunday but this tradition will not be applicable for him. He will be formally welcomed today itself. For this, the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea himself will be present at the airport. Paem Modi has also tweeted about the visit to Papua New Guinea, in which he has said that he will leave for Papua New Guinea in a short while. During this, he mentioned the G7 summit and said that many global leaders met and many issues were discussed. Along with this, he also thanked PM Kishida of Japan for his warm welcome.
It has been a fruitful visit to Japan. Met several world leaders during the G-7 Summit and discussed a variety of issues with them. Gratitude to PM @kishida230, the Government and people of Japan for their warmth. Leaving for Papua New Guinea in a short while.
Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 21, 2023
PM Modi will go from Hiroshima to Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. Here he will jointly host the third conference of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Co-operation (FIPIC) with PM James Marep. Let us tell you, FIPIC includes India and 14 Pacific islands.