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G7 Summit: Mark Carney asked why PM Modi was invited; Here is how Canadian PM replied. Bharat News

New Delhi: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Karney on Friday presented his argument behind the expansion of the invitation to PM Narendra Modi for the G7 Summit. Highlighting India’s economic skills, he said that it “understands” for the fifth largest economy on the table.“There are some countries that should be on the table for those discussions and some other people with others as G7 Chair consultation in my ability. Bite, Bilti, Biltirli, Bilti, byte, Byte, Byte, Byte, Byte, Byte, Byte, Byte, Bite, Byte, Byte, Byte, Bilterly, byte, Bite, Butirly, BIT, Builder are recognized. I invited UH Prime Minister Modi in that context and admitted, “he said.

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The Canadian PM was also asked by the argument behind his decision, which is a history of sour relations between the two countries on the killing of Hardip Singh Nijar on Canadian earth.“Okay, first is a legal process that is really going on and is quite advanced in Canada and not appropriate to comment in any regarding those legal procedures,” he said.PM Modi accepted the G7 inviting and assured that India and Canada would “work strictly with renewed, directed by mutual honor and shared interests. The summit is ready for our meeting at the summit.”“Canadian Prime Minister @markjcarney is happy to receive a call. He congratulated him for his recent election victory and thanked him for the invitation of the G7 summit in Kannaskis later this month. As a lively democracy bound by the people, India and Canada will work afresh, will guide them for renewed interests. We are ready for our meeting at the summit, “he said.India’s relations with Canada were sour during Justin Trudeau’s tenure, roughly due to issues such as activities of Khalistani separatists in Canada. The upcoming G7 Summit organized by Canada from 15 to 17 June will bring together the world’s major industrial countries including France, Germany, Italy, UK, Japan, America and Canada – as well as with the European Union and Global Organizations such as IMF, World Bank and United Nations. Leaders are expected to face major global challenges including Russia-Ukraine War and Tension in West Asia.

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