Khaleej Times

Costa treats Modi to Gujarati meal

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lisbon — In what can be seen as a special gesture, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was treated to a Gujarati meal by his Portuguese counterpar­t Antonio Costa, who traces his origin to Goa, as they sat down for a delegation-level working lunch on Saturday.

“In a gesture of personal warmth and attention, PM @antoniocos­tapm arranged a special Gujarati meal at the lunch hosted for PM @ narendramo­di,” External Affairs spokespers­on Gopal Baglay tweeted. The menu included aakhu saak, saag kofta, rajma aur makai, tarkha daal, kesar rice, paratha, roti, and papad, mango shrikhand, and gulab jamun eggless-apple strudel.

Modi arrived here earlier in the day in what is the first ever bilateral prime ministeria­l visit from India. This follows Costa’s visit to India in January this year. Modi was received at the airport here by Portuguese Foreign Minister Augusto Santos Silva in a departure from protocol.

Following this, Modi and Costa greeted each other with a warm embrace at the Necessidad­es Palace before the two went on a oneto-one meeting over a walk on the palace gardens. —

 ?? AP ?? Portuguese PM Antonio Costa greets Narendra Modi at the Necessidad­es Palace on Saturday. —
AP Portuguese PM Antonio Costa greets Narendra Modi at the Necessidad­es Palace on Saturday. —

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