Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for a two-day visit to Saudi Arabia late Monday evening. He will hold a bilateral meeting with Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in Riyadh and participate in the third session of the Future Investment Initiative (FII) Forum. Before leaving for a visit to Saudi Arabia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that the establishment of the Strategic Partnership Council will further strengthen relations between the two countries.
Prime Minister is going on the invitation of Emperor Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud. The emperor has invited him to participate in the plenary session of the third Future Investment Initiative Forum to be held in Riyadh. On Tuesday, the Prime Minister will hold bilateral talks with the King of Saudi Arabia.
According to media reports, before leaving, Modi said, 'I will also meet Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman and will discuss bilateral cooperation on many issues as well as global issues of regional and mutual interest.' During the two-day visit to PM Modi signs nearly a dozen important agreements to strengthen ties in various important sectors including oil, gas, civil aviation and renewable energy On the possibility of signing.
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