PM Narendra Modi addressed the issue of Indian deaths in the Hormuz Strait during the G7 Summit held in Évian, France. Speaking at the outreach session, he stated, "Many Indian citizens have lost their lives.
Ensuring the safety of seafarers, who connect nations through global maritime trade, is our responsibility." He also welcomed advancements towards peace in West Asia, noting the human and economic toll caused by regional conflicts.
The session, themed "Building New Partnerships and Reinforcing International Unity," included leaders from G7 member nations, partner countries, and representatives from institutions like the World Bank and African Development Bank.
US President Donald Trump was present and seated next to PM Modi. A bilateral meeting between Modi and Trump is scheduled for 6:30 PM today, with discussions expected on tariffs, investment, and strategic partnerships.
PM Modi also interacted with Italian PM Giorgia Meloni during the summit. Leaders from 12 nations, including Egypt, Brazil, South Korea, and Kenya, participated in the event.
India, not a G7 member, attended as a guest nation for the 13th time, marking PM Modi's seventh appearance at the global forum. Key Points - PM Narendra Modi raised the issue of Indian deaths in the Hormuz Strait at the G7 Summit in Évian, France.
- He emphasized the importance of seafarer safety and welcomed peace efforts in West Asia. - US President Donald Trump attended the session and will meet PM Modi for bilateral talks later today.
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