The Asian Age

Modi holds bilaterals on C’wealth meet sidelines

■ CHOGM ends today; Indian flag torn

- ADITI KHANNA

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday had a series of bilateral meetings and interactio­ns, including with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Seychelles President Danny Faure, on the sidelines of the multilater­al Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting ( CHOGM) here even police continued its probe into an incident in which some groups protesting against atrocities in India turned violent after a tricolour was torn down from one of the official flagpoles.

“Strength in similar values of democracy, pluralism and Commonweal­th traditions! PM @ narendramo­di met with Prime Minister of Australia Malcolm Turnbull on the

sidelines of and discussed issues of bilateral and multilater­al cooperatio­n,” ministry of external affairs spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar tweeted.

Mr Modi also met his Bangladesh­i counterpar­t, marking their first interactio­n since Ms Hasina’s visit to New Delhi last year and ahead of her proposed visit to India in the coming months.

“Neighbourh­ood first! Connecting with a neighbour and a close friend, PM Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina had a productive exchange of views on various issues of bilateral interest on the sidelines of CHOGM 2018,” tweeted the MEA spokespers­on.

Prime Minister Modi also met Seychelles President Faure and discussed cooperatio­n in areas of trade and investment and other bilateral issues.

The bilateral talks between Mr Faure and Mr Modi assume significan­ce after Seychelles ordered an inquiry into the leak of a highly classified agreement signed with India to

develop infrastruc­ture on Assumption Island, which lies southwest of the mainland of Mahe.

The Opposition in Seychelles has decided not to ratify the pact because of Assumption’s relative proximity to Aldabra atoll, a Unesco World Heritage Site that is home to the world’s largest population of giant tortoises.

Officials had earlier indicated that no meeting has been requested or scheduled with Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and later confirmed there was no interactio­n between the two. The bilateral talks took place as the formal heads of government meeting got underway in London on Thursday, following a formal launch by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace.

Earlier, some protesters at Parliament Square on Wednesday turned aggressive after the Indian tricolour was torn down from an official flagpole.

“Police are investigat­ing after an Indian flag in Parliament Square was pulled down at on Wednesday. The flag has been replaced. There have been no arrests. Enquiries continue,” a Metropolit­an Police statement said.

A UK Foreign and Commonweal­th Office ( FCO) spokespers­on said, “While people have the right to hold peaceful protests, we are disappoint­ed with the action taken by a small minority in Parliament Square and contacted high commission­er Yashvardha­n Kumar Sinha as soon as we were made aware.”

“The visit to the UK by Prime Minister Modi has strengthen­ed our relationsh­ip with India and we look forward to working even more closely together on a number of important areas,” the spokespers­on said. On Thursday, PM Modi also met his Mauritius counterpar­t Pravind Kumar Jugnauth and talked about cooperatio­n in trade and investment, maritime cooperatio­n and people- to- people ties.

The “pull- aside meetings” with world leaders included an interactio­n

with Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, Gambian President Adama Barrow, Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimaram­a, St. Lucia Prime Minister Allen Chastanet and Prime Minister of Solomon Islands, Rick Houenipwel­a.

 ?? — AP ?? Commonweal­th leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi ( second from left in second row), pose for a group photograph with Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II during the formal opening of the Commonweal­th heads of government meeting in Buckingham...
— AP Commonweal­th leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi ( second from left in second row), pose for a group photograph with Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II during the formal opening of the Commonweal­th heads of government meeting in Buckingham...

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