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'It's up to Indians to formally confirm': US hopes for bilateral meeting between PM Modi, Biden at G7 Summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to depart for Italy on Thursday to attend the 50th G7 leaders’ summit. This marked his first international trip since assuming office for the third term.

President of the US Joe Biden speaks with Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi at the G20 Summit in Image Source : REUTERS/FILEPresident of the US Joe Biden speaks with Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi at the G20 Summit in Indonesia in 2022.

Washington: US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi would likely "have the opportunity to encounter one another" on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Italy, National Security Advisor (NSA) Jake Sullivan said here Wednesday. “He (Biden) expects to see Prime Minister Modi here. It's up to the Indians to formally confirm his attendance, but our expectation is that the two of them will have the opportunity to encounter one another.

The nature of that encounter is still fluid because so much of the schedule is fluid,” Sullivan told reporters aboard Air Force One on his way to Italy to attend the G7 Summit, along with the US president. India's Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra told reporters in New Delhi that Modi would travel to Italy on Thursday on his first overseas trip after assuming office for a third consecutive term.

Italy has invited India to attend the 50th G7 Summit on June 14 as an Outreach Country. Modi would meet the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Kwatra confirmed. However, details of bilateral or meetings with other leaders are still being worked out, he said.

Aboard Air Force One, Sullivan told reporters that Biden spoke with Modi over the phone while they were in Paris to congratulate him on the election outcome and on being sworn in as Prime Minister for a third term. Responding to a question on allegations related to the involvement of an Indian official in a plot to assassinate a Sikh separatist leader, the NSA said the US would continue to raise the matter at the highest level.

“We have made our views known on this issue, and it will be a continuing topic of dialogue between the US and India, including at very senior levels,” Sullivan added.

Global issues discussion

Regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Kwatra reiterated India's stance on dialogue and diplomacy. He noted the war's impact on global supply chains, food, fuel, and fertilizer availability, and the broader global economy, emphasising India's proactive role in addressing these challenges.

As PM Modi heads to Italy for the G7 summit, his engagements are set to further India's diplomatic efforts and address critical global issues, reaffirming India's position on the international stage.

(With inputs from agency)

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