July 10th 2024.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Vienna from Moscow for a two-day visit to Austria. Upon his arrival, he was warmly welcomed by Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer for a private engagement. This marked an important milestone in the partnership between India and Austria. In a post on X, the Ministry of External Affairs' spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal expressed excitement for the first meeting between the two leaders, as they discussed realizing the full potential of their bilateral partnerships.
Chancellor Nehammer also shared a photo of himself and PM Modi on X, welcoming him to Vienna and expressing his pleasure and honor to have him visit Austria. The two leaders are set to have political and economic discussions during the visit. PM Modi thanked the Chancellor for the warm welcome and looked forward to their discussions, stating that their nations will continue to work together for the global good.
Photos of the two leaders showed them hugging and taking a selfie together, showcasing the strong friendship between India and Austria. PM Modi also shared a post on X expressing his happiness to meet Chancellor Nehammer and stating that the friendship between the two countries will only grow stronger in the future.
During the visit, PM Modi and Chancellor Nehammer will explore ways to deepen their relationship and collaborate on various geopolitical challenges. Prior to his arrival, PM Modi shared his excitement for the visit, stating that the two countries are connected by shared values and a commitment to a better planet. He also mentioned various programs and interactions he will be a part of during his stay in Austria.
Upon his arrival, PM Modi was greeted by Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg at the airport. The MEA spokesperson also highlighted the significance of this visit as the two countries celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations this year. Prime Minister Modi will also meet with President Alexander Van der Bellen and hold talks with Chancellor Nehammer on Wednesday.
The two leaders will also address business leaders from India and Austria during the visit. PM Modi had previously stated that the shared values of democracy, freedom, and the rule of law will serve as the foundation for a closer partnership between the two countries. This statement was made following Chancellor Nehammer's post on X, expressing his excitement to welcome PM Modi as the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Austria in over 40 years. He also mentioned the significance of this visit as the two countries celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations.
PM Modi responded to the Chancellor, thanking him for the honor and expressing his eagerness to discuss ways to strengthen the bonds between the two nations and explore new avenues of cooperation. This visit marks an important step in the growing relationship between India and Austria, as they continue to work together towards a better future.
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