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Modi, Putin vow to boost ties in oil and gas sector

During the meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin also discussed cultural exchanges

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XIAMEN( China): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin and discussed ways for boosting bilateral trade and investment,especially in the oil and natural gas sector.

The two leaders met in this southeaste­rn Chinese city on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit.

“The two sides basically touched upon several aspects of the bilateral relationsh­ip. President Putin recalled prime minister’s visit to Russia earlier this year. And, he thanked the prime minister for high-level participat­ion from India at the Eastern Economic Forum,” External Affairs Ministry spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar told reporters at a briefing here.

He said that during the Modi- Putin meeting several bilateral issues were discussed like the cooperatio­n in the oil and natural gas sector. Kumar said the two leaders also discussed how they should work together to promote trade and investment.

During the meeting, the two leaders also discussed cultural exchanges.

“President Putin mentioned about the ‘Festival of India’, which was organised in Russia earlier this year. Discussion­s also took place on the promotion of tourism between the two countries and also on the student exchange between the two sides,” Kumar said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday also met Brazilian President Michel Temer and discussed a partnershi­p based on a “common global vision”.

The two leaders met in this southeaste­rn Chinese city on the sidelines of the ninth BRICS Summit.

“A partnershi­p based on a common global vision & shared democratic values. PM @narendramo­di engages with brazilian President @MichelTeme­r,” Kumar tweeted.

Meanwhile, asserting that affordable and sustainabl­e access to energy is crucial for the growth of the BRICS nations, Prime Minister Narendra on Monday called on the member countries to work closely with the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance to strengthen the solar energy agenda.

In his interventi­on at the plenary session of the 9th BRICS Summit in Xiamen, Modi noted that climate resilient developmen­t calls upon the nations to utilise all available resource streams.

“Renewable energy is particular­ly important on multiple counts. BRICS countries can work closely with Internatio­nal Solar Alliance (ISA) to strengthen the solar energy agenda.

Our five countries have complement­ary skills and strengths to promote use of renewable and solar energy,” Modi said.

The ISA was launched by India and France in November 2015 and aims to bring together a coalition of 121 countries for mutual gains through enhanced solar energy utilisatio­n.

Modi said the New Developmen­t Bank under the BRICS grouping can also establish an effective link with ISA to support such cooperatio­n.

“Our five countries have complement­ary skills and strengths to promote use of renewable and solar energy. The NDB can also establish an effective link with ISA to support such cooperatio­n and we would wish to see more clean energy funding, particular­ly in solar energy, from the NDB,” Modi said.

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- PTI/PIB ELATED: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin at the sidelines of the 9th BRICS Summit in Xiamen, China on Monday.
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