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PM wishes four nations on New Year

| | Feb 19, 2015, at 06:56 pm
New Delhi, Feb 19 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday greeted people of China, Korea, Vietnam and Mongolia on the occasion of their New Year.

"Greetings on the start of the Chinese New Year. May the coming year brighten your lives with peace, joy & prosperity," Modi tweeted wishing Chinese people.

Greeting the Korean people, he said: "Seollal greetings to my Korean friends around the world. I pray that the coming year brings with it tremendous happiness & prosperity."

Greeting on the occasion of Vietnamese New Year, Modi said, "On the occasion of Tết and the coming of Spring, may I wish the people of Vietnam a New Year with full of happiness, peace & good health."

Wishing people of Mongolia, PM Modi tweeted: "TsagaanSar greetings to my sisters & brothers of Mongolia. Have a wonderful year ahead, filled with success, joy & good health."

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