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ROME: Telephone conversation between Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of Italy H.E. Mr. Mario Draghi
ROME: Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi spoke on telephone today with the Prime Minister of
Italy H.E. Mr. Mario Draghi.
The leaders discussed the recent developments in Afghanistan and its
implications for the region and the world.
They strongly condemned the horrific terror attack at the Kabul International
Airport yesterday, and emphasised the need to ensure the safe repatriation of
stranded people.
They stressed upon the need for international cooperation, including at the
level of the G20, in addressing the humanitarian crisis and long term security
concerns arising out of the developments in Afghanistan.
The two leaders also discussed other important issues on the G20 agenda, such
as Climate Change. In this context, they exchanged views on other forthcoming
multilateral engagements too, such as COP-26.
Prime Minister appreciated Italy’s dynamic leadership in productively steering
discussions within the G20.
The two leaders agreed to remain in touch on bilateral and global issues,
especially on the situation in Afghanistan.