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Modi meets several world leaders on the sidelines of G20 Summit

| | Nov 17, 2015, at 01:07 am
New Delhi, Nov 16 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday met Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan, the President of Turkey, on the margins of the G20 Summit. Economic Cooperation, including in the "Make in India" and "Smart City" initiatives, came up for discussion.

The Prime Minister sought the support of Turkey for membership of the four export control regimes.

UN Reform, civil nuclear cooperation, and cooperation in space and agricultural research also came up for discussion.

Modi met the Prime Minister of Spain Mariano Rajoy. Cooperation in counter-terrorism came up for discussion. Cooperation in the areas of Railways modernisation, defence manufacturing, renewable energy and marine security were also discussed.

The Prime Minister also met King Salman bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia.
 

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