PM Modi arrives in Australia; to hold talks with PM Albanese


PTI, May 22, 2023, 9:00 PM IST

Image credit: Twitter / @narendramodi

Sydney: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived here on Monday for the third and final leg of his three-nation tour during which he will hold talks with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese and attend a community event to celebrate the country’s dynamic, diverse Indian diaspora.

Modi is visiting Australia from May 22-24 as a guest of the Australian Government.

”Landed in Sydney to a warm welcome by the Indian community. Looking forward to various programmes over the next two days,” Modi tweeted.

External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi, in a tweet, said Prime Minister Modi arrived in the vibrant city of Sydney on his second visit to Australia. ”Two days of constructive engagements with Australian leadership, business community and diaspora members await,” he added.

Ahead of Modi’s arrival, Prime Minister Albanese said in a statement, “I am honoured to host Prime Minister Modi for an official visit to Australia, after receiving an extremely warm welcome in India earlier this year.” ”Australia and India share a commitment to a stable, secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific. Together we have an important role to play in supporting this vision,” he said, amidst China’s aggressive behaviour in the region as well as its efforts to expand its influence.

Prime Minister Modi has also said that he was looking forward to his meeting with Albanese on May 24.

Briefing the media, Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra said that all issues of bilateral engagement, including the issues which pertain to harmony in society, and the safety and security of the two societies would be discussed. ”It is not correct for me to prejudge what would be discussed between the two leaders,” he said in response to a question on pro-Khalistan activities in Australia.

During the visit, the Prime Ministers will attend a community event in Sydney to celebrate Australia’s dynamic and diverse Indian diaspora, ”a core part of our multicultural community”, the Australian government said in a statement.

Modi arrived here from Papua New Guinea, where he held talks with his counterpart James Marape and took stock of their bilateral relations. He also discussed ways to further augment cooperation in areas like commerce, technology, healthcare and climate change.

The two leaders co-hosted the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) summit on Monday, fostering regional cooperation.

”My Papua New Guinea visit has been a historic one. I will greatly cherish the affection received among the people of this wonderful nation. I also had the opportunity to interact with respected FIPIC leaders and discuss ways to deepen ties with their respective nations,” Modi tweeted.

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016 census, 619,164 people in Australia declared that they were of ethnic Indian ancestry. This comprises 2.8 per cent of the Australian population. Among those, 592,000 were born in India. Prime Minister Modi last visited Australia in 2014. Modi began his three-nation tour on Friday from Japan where he attended three sessions at the G7 summit following an invitation by Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida.

Modi along with US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese also attended the 3rd in-person Quad Summit in Hiroshima.

The Quad meeting was moved to the sidelines of the G-7 summit in Hiroshima after US President Biden postponed his trip to Australia to return to Washington, amid ongoing negotiations over raising the US debt limit.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

IPL 2024: Jacks, Kohli power RCB to easy win over GT

18-ft-tall Kali idol carved out of single marble stone to be sent from Jaipur to Kerala temple

Chikkamagaluru: At least 30 injured after tourist mini bus overturns near Datta Peetha

Those who turned down Ram temple invitation will be rejected by voters: PM Modi

Have only resigned as Delhi Congress chief, not joining any political party: Arvinder Singh Lovely

BJP’s Manifesto promises developed India, Congress’s Manifesto fosters division: Rajnath Singh

Congress urges ECI to probe ‘terrible mismanagement’ of Lok Sabha polls in Kerala

Related Articles More

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar appointed as deputy prime minister

Elon Musk in Beijing amid efforts to promote Tesla’s autonomous driving tech

Retrial of Harvey Weinstein unlikely to occur soon, if ever, experts say

Three women from India killed in US car crash; their Gujarat village holds prayer meeting

China says talks on Tibet only with Dalai Lama’s representatives; rules out dialogue on autonomy

MUST WATCH

Skin Rash, Causes, Signs and Symptoms

11 bullets found in python’s body!

K. Jayaprakash Hegde Sharing His Memories

Grafting Jack Anil

Heat Illness


Latest Additions

Some countries, institutions want weak govt to make easy profits: PM Modi

People can talk anything they want to, I know my game better: Virat Kohli on his strike rate

Sexual harassment, stalking case registered against ex-minister H D Revanna and his son Prajwal

Reservation row: Congress campaign ‘biggest lie’ of the decade, says Kishan Reddy

BJP trying religious polarisation in Nagaon: Congress candidate Pradyut Bordoloi

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.