In view of the threat of coronavirus, the India-EU Conference (India-EU Summit) has been postponed. Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said that at this summit Prime Minister Narendra Modi (PM Narendra Modi) was to participate. Health officials of India and the European Union suggested that the current situation due to the coronavirus should not travel in this situation. It has been decided keeping the Indo-European Union Summit in view of these reasons. Now it will be organized on a convenient date. Children safe from coronavirus, Italy government did this Ravish Kumar also stated that the said decision has been taken in the spirit of close cooperation between the European Union and India which have similar concerns and commitments towards global health. Both India and the European Union are hopeful that the coronavirus outbreak will be eradicated soon. The official statement also said that despite all the difficulties, PM Modi will go to Bangabandhu (Sheikh Mujibur Rahman) to be present in Bangladesh. This veteran may go for Rajya Sabha from Jharkhand Ravish Kumar said that in the past, when PM Modi met with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, he had specially invited the Prime Minister of India to be present at the ceremony, along with that the PM accepted that invitation and He can go to Bangladesh to attend the ceremony. The Indian Foreign Ministry gave a befitting reply to the remarks of Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on the Delhi violence, while Ravish Kumar said that such comments are factually incorrect and motivated by political agenda. We do not expect such statements from the head of Turkey. We have raised serious objections to the Turkish Ambassador to Delhi on 3 March regarding these comments. High court disclosed big thing about PM's niece's purse theft case