PM Modi invitations Israeli PM Netanyahu to go to India
By Express News Service
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday, spoke to his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu over the phone. Both leaders agreed to additional strengthen bilateral strategic cooperation.
PM Modi congratulated Netanyahu for being sworn in because the PM of Israel for the sixth time period and wished him a really profitable enterprise.
“Was a pleasure to speak with my good friend Netanyahu. I congratulated him for his impressive election win and for becoming Prime Minister for a record sixth time. Delighted that we will have another chance to advance the India-Israel Strategic Partnership together,” PM Modi tweeted.
PM Modi additionally invited Netanyahu to go to India at an early date.
“The two leaders expressed satisfaction at the rapid progress in the India-Israel Strategic Partnership in recent years, and agreed on the potential for further strengthening strategic cooperation in a variety of areas,” based on an official assertion by the Prime Minister’s Office.
Benjamin Netanyahu was sworn in as PM of Israel for the sixth time on December twenty ninth,18 months after he was ousted from energy.
He returns with the assist of a number of far-right figures as soon as consigned to the fringes of Israeli politics, after cobbling collectively a coalition shortly earlier than the deadline.
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday, spoke to his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu over the phone. Both leaders agreed to additional strengthen bilateral strategic cooperation.
PM Modi congratulated Netanyahu for being sworn in because the PM of Israel for the sixth time period and wished him a really profitable enterprise.
“Was a pleasure to speak with my good friend Netanyahu. I congratulated him for his impressive election win and for becoming Prime Minister for a record sixth time. Delighted that we will have another chance to advance the India-Israel Strategic Partnership together,” PM Modi tweeted.
PM Modi additionally invited Netanyahu to go to India at an early date.
“The two leaders expressed satisfaction at the rapid progress in the India-Israel Strategic Partnership in recent years, and agreed on the potential for further strengthening strategic cooperation in a variety of areas,” based on an official assertion by the Prime Minister’s Office.
Benjamin Netanyahu was sworn in as PM of Israel for the sixth time on December twenty ninth,18 months after he was ousted from energy.
He returns with the assist of a number of far-right figures as soon as consigned to the fringes of Israeli politics, after cobbling collectively a coalition shortly earlier than the deadline.