The two leaders expressed satisfaction at the close bilateral cooperation between India and Germany
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday met Angela Merkel in Rome on the sidelines of the G20 Summit and complimented the outgoing German Chancellor for her immense contributions in strengthening the strategic bilateral ties.
Mr. Modi and Ms. Merkel held wide-ranging talks on the strong bilateral relations and reaffirmed their commitment to maintain the close strategic partnership.
The two leaders expressed satisfaction at the close bilateral cooperation between India and Germany and pledged to deepen their trade and investment relations. They also agreed to expand the scope of the India-Germany Strategic Partnership to new areas, including Green Hydrogen.
“Chancellor Merkel has made an immense contribution in strengthening Indo-German relations. Delighted to meet her today, after a long time, in Rome for a wide-ranging and fruitful conversation,” Mr. Modi tweeted.
Recalling their longstanding cooperation and personal friendship, Prime Minister Modi complimented the Chancellor Merkel for her leadership in not just Germany but also at the European and global level. He committed to maintain the close Strategic Partnership with Merkel’s successor, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.
Ms. Merkel, 67, who is stepping down after 16 years at the helm of the largest economy in Europe, has led the country through the global financial crisis and the coronavirus pandemic.
Prime Minister conveyed best wishes to Merkel for the future and invited her to visit India, the statement said.
“PM @narendramodi and Chancellor Merkel met on the sidelines of the Rome @g20org Summit. There were extensive deliberations on India-Germany relations. The strong friendship between the two nations augurs well for the well-being of our planet,” the Ministry of External Affairs said in a tweet.
“Reaffirmed our commitment to maintain the close Strategic Partnership with Germany,” it said in another tweet.
Mr. Modi, who is in Rome at the invitation of his Italian counterpart Mario Draghi to attend the G20 summit, was accompanied by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla and other officials during his meeting with Merkel.
Italy has been holding the presidency of the G20 since December last year.