Hindustan Times (Patiala)

PM holds bilateral talks with three heads of state

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Narendra Modi held meetings with his counterpar­ts from Papua New Guinea, Fiji and New Zealand on the margins of a regional summit at Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea, on Monday to discuss ways to deepen cooperatio­n and take stock of regional issues.

Modi was the first Indian premier to travel to Papua New Guinea, where he co-chaired the summit of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperatio­n that was attended by leaders of 14 small island nations on Monday.

In a special gesture, Modi was received by his Papua New Guinea counterpar­t, James Marape, on his arrival on Sunday evening and accorded a 19 gun salute and a guard of honour.

At their bilateral meeting on Monday, Modi and Marape took stock of bilateral ties and discussed ways to strengthen their partnershi­p in different sectors, including trade, investment, health, capacity building, skill developmen­t and informatio­n technology.

They discussed issues related to climate action and people-to-people ties, and Modi reiterated India’s support for the priorities of the Pacific Island states.

The two leaders launched a translatio­n of the Tamil classic Thirukkura­l to the Tok Pisin language that was co-authored by Subha Sasindran Sasindran Muthuvel, governor of West New Britain province of Papua New Guinea.

During a special ceremony at Government House, Papua New Guinea Governor-General Bob Dadae conferred the Grand Companion of the Order of Logohu on Modi.

This is the country’s highest civilian award and recipients are titled “chief”.

Modi also held his first bilateral meeting with Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka in Port Moresby and reviewed the developmen­t partnershi­p between the two countries. They expressed satisfacti­on at progress in key sectors such as health care, climate action, renewable energy, agricultur­e, education and capacity swbuilding.

They also exchanged views on regional developmen­ts and agreed to deepen cooperatio­n at multilater­al forums.

The meeting assumed significan­ce as Rabuka had on May 14 offered a public apology to Indo-Fijians and other people affected by a coup he led in 1987. Rabuka, then a lieutenant colonel in the armed forces, had overthrown the elected government as it was dominated by Indo-Fijians.

“We confess our wrongdoing­s, and we confess that we have hurt so many of our people in Fiji, particular­ly those of the Indo-Fijian community,” Rabuka said at a public ceremony. “I stand here to confess and to ask for your forgivenes­s.”

On behalf of the Fijian president, Rabuka conferred the country’s highest honor – the Companion of the Order of Fiji – on Modi, who dedicated it to the people of India and the generation­s of Indo-Fijians who played a key role in the special bond between the two nations.

Modi also held a meeting with his New Zealand counterpar­t, Chris Hipkins, in Port Moresby and discussed bilateral cooperatio­n initiative­s.

This was the first meeting between the two leaders and they agreed to expand cooperatio­n in trade, education, IT, tourism, culture and sports. During an interactio­n with the alumni of the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperatio­n (ITEC) courses from Pacific Island states, Modi highlighte­d the important role played by India’s capacity building initiative in helping countries meet their developmen­tal goals, especially in good governance, climate change, digital public goods and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

 ?? ANI ?? PM Modi being conferred with Papua New Guinea ‘Companion of the Order of Logohu’ by Governor General Sir Bob Dadae.
ANI PM Modi being conferred with Papua New Guinea ‘Companion of the Order of Logohu’ by Governor General Sir Bob Dadae.

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