New York: Continuing his diplomatic engagements, PM Narendra Modi has held a meeting with UN Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades and Mauritius President Parmasivam Pillai Vyapure and Greece's PM Karyakos Mitsotakis on Friday on the sidelines of the UNGA. PM Modi wrote in a tweet that, "There was a successful meeting with Cyprus President Anastasiades. We discussed all aspects of Indo-Cypriot friendship related issues, including commercial, cultural and technology sectors."
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Sharing a picture of the meeting with the President of Mauritius, PM Modi said, "I am delighted to meet President Parmasivam Pillai Vyapure. We had a good conversation about ways to diversify Indo-Mauritius friendship." Mauritius PM Pravind Kumar Jagannath tweeted a photo of the two leaders saying, "It is a matter of great pride to see PM Modi.
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In addition to this, PM Modi also met bilaterally with the PM of Greece. Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Ravish Kumar tweeted, "Shortly after the address at UNGA, Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the Prime Minister of Greece. The two leaders discussed the bilateral relationship and the political, economic and 'People to People Exchange' Discussed ways to increase. "
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