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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Portugal, the Netherlands and the US beginning June 24, where he will hold talks on key bilateral issues including boosting of trade and security ties.
Modi, who will be visitng only Washington DC during his US trip, will hold talks with President Donald Trump on regional security and ways to enhance cooperation in bilateral areas of strategic importance.
He will attend a community event and meet business leaders.
Ahead of the US tour, Modi will visit Portugal, where he will hold talks with his Portuguese counterpart Antonio Costa.
He said ties with Portugal were given a new momentum when Prime Minister Costa visited India in January this year. Both sides look forward to continue that momentum.
On Modi's visit to the Netherlands, the spokesperson has said India and the Netherlands are celebrating 70 years of establishment of diplomatic relations this year and therefore, the trip is more significant.
During his visit, the prime minister will meet Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.
Describing economic relations as the core of the bilateral ties, Baglay has said the Netherlands is a leading foreign investor in India and strengthening economic corporation and boosting bilateral trade will be focused on.
(With inputs from PTI)
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