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Before leaving the US, Modi will invest in Portugal, returning to Netherlands


Before leaving the US, Modi will invest in Portugal, returning to Netherlands
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the United States is now left to countdown days. External Affairs Ministry spokesman Gopal Bagal today said in the press conference that "Prime Minister Modi will go to Portugal on 24th date before going to America. They will also go to Netherlands on June 27 while returning after the US tour on 25 and 26. They can also invite King of the Netherlands to come to India. ' What else did Bagle say? - PM Modi will visit Washington DC in the US. Apart from this, they can also communicate with the people of Indian community. - The first air freight corridor flight between India and Afghanistan will soon become a reality. Modi will meet with Trump in the White House, the first visit of both After a controversial statement made by President Donald Trump on India after the United States withdrew from the Paris Climant Agreement, there was a crisis of Prime Minister Modi's visit to the United States. However, a few days ago, the US State Department announced that India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the Trump in Washington at the end of this month. A State Department spokeswoman said that we are waiting for the Indian Prime Minister Modi in Washington. India's relations with Obama strengthened After a controversial statement made by President Donald Trump on India after the United States withdrew from the Paris Climant Agreement, there was a crisis of Prime Minister Modi's visit to the United States. However, a few days ago, the US State Department announced that India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the Trump in Washington at the end of this month. A State Department spokeswoman said that we are waiting for the Indian Prime Minister Modi in Washington.

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