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After meeting PM Modi, Biden will meet the PM of these 2 countries before Modi as soon as the invitation comes from America

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Joe Biden PM Narendra Modi: PM Narendra Modi will make his first political visit to America in June at the invitation of US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden. The Biden couple will host a political dinner for Modi on June 22. Several other leaders of the Indian-American community have welcomed the visit of the Prime Minister.

US President Joe Biden has invited Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape for their next meeting on Wednesday. The director of the National Security Council for the Indo-Pacific gave this information. This call has been sent by Biden at a time when the top leaders of both the countries met Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

 

Doctor. Mira Rapp-Hooper said that Biden has invited Albanians to come to America. He said, ‘Prime Minister Albanese has accepted Biden’s invitation and the two leaders have discussed the upcoming meeting. Earlier both the leaders had met in Hiroshima during the G-20 meeting.

Talking about Merap, Hooper said that Biden has invited him to the US for the second Pacific summit to be held in Washington. “President Biden spoke with Prime Minister Marape and told him about the need to cancel his trip to Papua New Guinea, he (Biden) made it clear that he would like to invite Pacific Island leaders to hold another Pacific Summit,” he said. I want to invite you. Intend to invite you to the United States for a conference.’

 

Prime Minister Modi will pay his first state visit to the US in June at the invitation of US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden. The Biden couple will also host Modi for a political dinner on June 22. PM Modi’s visit to the US is taking place ahead of the G20 summit to be hosted by India in September.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Papua New Guinea on May 21 to host a major summit of India and 14 Pacific island nations aimed at improving bilateral ties, where he discussed trade, technology, health care with his counterpart James Merap. and discussed climate. He assured cooperation in areas like transformation.