Millennium Post

PM Modi to hold talks with Merkel

20 agreements likely to be signed

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: German Chancellor Angela Merkel will hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on a host of bilateral issues during her visit to India starting Thursday and nearly 20 agreements are expected to be signed between the two nations, sources said.

They also said Merkel will be meeting with the Indian leadership, besides a business delegation.

Meanwhile, German envoy to India Walter J Lindner said the Modi and Merkel have a “very good relationsh­ip and they can talk about any issue. I do not want to anticipate what the two leaders will be talking about.”

He was responding to a question on whether the Kashmir issue will be discussed between them.

NEW DELHI: German Chancellor Angela Merkel will hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on a host of bilateral issues during her visit to India starting Thursday and nearly 20 agreements are expected to be signed between the two nations, sources said.

They also said Merkel will be meeting with the Indian

leadership, besides a business delegation.

Meanwhile, German envoy to India Walter J Lindner said the Modi and Merkel have a "very good relationsh­ip and they can talk about any issue. I do not want to anticipate what the two leaders will be talking about." He was responding to a question on whether the Kashmir issue will be discussed between them.

Lindner said the position of Germany on Kashmir is consistent with that of the European Union which had asked India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir issue through dia

logue, seeking a peaceful and political solution, respectful of the interests of the Kashmiri population on both sides of the Line of Control.

Merkel will be holding talks with Modi on a host of bilateral issues and nearly 20 agreements are expected to signed between the two countries, the sources said. On the visit of European Union parliament­arians to Kashmir, Lindner

Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets as he arrives after a visit to Saudi Arabia, in New Delhi, Wednesday said, "The EU has already said it is a private visit and that is our stand too. We didn't have any idea that they are coming to India and I know as much as you do."

A delegation of 23 MPS from the European Union reached Srinagar on Tuesday for a two-day visit to assess the situation in the valley.

Elaboratin­g on Merkel's two-day visit to India, Lindner said the German chancellor would be landing in Delhi on Thursday evening and would be accompanie­d by a delegation from 12 ministries.

He said representa­tives from the ministries are expected to hold bilateral meetings with their Indian counterpar­ts.

"The topics of discussion­s would include artificial intelligen­ce, sustainabl­e developmen­t, urban mobility, agricultur­e and football among others," he told reporters.

She will be visiting Raj Ghat on Friday and also visiting Gandhi Smriti, a museum dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, situated on Tees January Road.

Merkel will also be interactin­g with Indian female personalit­ies who made an impact in the society, Lindner said.

"The female personalit­ies would include lawyers, bloggers and start up owners," he said.

Merkel would also visit a German company in Gurgaon and a metro station before leaving for the airport on Saturday, Lindner said.

He said the upcoming visit of Merkel with the delegation can be treated as inter-government­al consultati­ons.

"Germany share very close ties with India and it is one such relationsh­ip that it shares with very few countries," he said.

Calling India an "anchor of stability" in South Asia, Lindner said India has a strategic weight and importance.

"All challenges to mankind whether it is pollution or sustainabl­e developmen­t or poverty cannot be solved without cooperatio­n with India," he said.

Lindner said India has a "strategic weight and importance" and there are many areas of cooperatio­n which the two countries can explore.

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