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In Pictures: PM Modi Attends the 4th Nuclear Summit in Washington
Washington DC visit full of fruitful meetings and interactions, Modi tweets.
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President Barack Obama talks with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a working dinner with heads of delegations of the Nuclear Security Summit in the East Room of the White House, in Washington on Thursday. (Photo: AP)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left for Saudi Arabia after two days of engagement with world leaders during the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington.
“My Washington DC visit was full of fruitful meetings and interactions. We have discussed an issue of great global importance,” Modi tweeted.
During his visit, Modi held bilateral meetings with British Prime Minister David Cameron, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe, Swiss President Johann N Schneider-Ammann, Argentinian President Mauricio Macri and New Zealand PM John Key .
At the summit, Modi also interacted with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev apart from a host of other leaders.
Modi (centre) waves as he is greeted by Ambassador Peter A. Selfridge, left, Chief of Protocol of the United States, upon his arrival at the White House in Washington on Thursday. (Photo: AP)
PM Modi with Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/@narendramodi)
Modi and British Prime Minister David Cameron, center right, speak together at a meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit on Friday. (Photo: AP)
PM Modi with Swiss President Johann Schneider-Ammann. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/@MEAIndia)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a bilateral meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit, in Washington. (Photo: PTI)
Modi with Kazakhastan President Nursultan Nazarbayev (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/@MEAIndia)
Modi meets New Zealand PM John Key. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/@MEAIndia)