New Delhi, September 8: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold over 15 bilateral meetings with world leaders between Friday and Sunday as India hosts the G20 summit meeting over the weekend. Official sources said he will hold bilateral meetings with the US president and the Bangladeshi prime minister on Friday at his official residence. He will also hold a meeting with the leader of Mauritius. PM Narendra Modi Expected To Hold Over 15 Bilateral Meetings With Joe Biden, Rishi Sunak and Other World Leaders in Addition to G20 Meetings, Check Details.
On Saturday, he will hold bilateral meetings with the leaders of the UK, Japan, Germany and Italy besides attending the G20 events. Modi will hold a working lunch meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday, the sources said. G20 Summit 2023: Argentina President Alberto Angel Fernandez Arrives in Delhi To Attend G20 Leaders' Meet (Watch Video).
The prime minister will also have a pull-aside meeting with his Canadian counterpart. He will also have bilateral meetings with the leaders of Comoros, Turkiye, the UAE, South Korea, the EU/EC, Brazil and Nigeria, they said.