PM Modi To Address Parliaments In Ghana, Namibia, Trinidad & Tobago During 5-Nation Tour Ahead Of BRICS Summit | India News

Before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 5 -nation visit, senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that the Prime Minister would appeal to Ghana, Namibia and Trinidad & Tobago parliaments.
In a special briefing on Monday, the secretary (Private) Dammu Ravi said that the visit in Ghana took place 30 years later.
The visit will have negotiations at the level of delegation where bilateral relations will be reviewed, and also discuss various ways to strengthen and deepen bilateral relations.
The secretary Ravi said, “The next day, Prime Minister will appeal to Parliament and interact with the Indian community, which is about 15,000,” he said.
Speaking about Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Namibia, Secretary Ravi said, “The Prime Minister will visit Namibia on July 9 and this visit is also important. 27 years later.”
“Negotiations at the level of delegation will be one -to -one discussions and also appeal to parliament. The essence of the relationship is that India and Namibia have a very strong relationship for a long time.
Neena Malhotra, Secretary (South) PM Modi’s visit to Trinidad and Tobago made a briefing.
In his statements, Prime Minister Kamala Prasad Bisessar said that PM Modi would visit Trinidad and Tobago.
“This is the first visit to Prime Minister Modi as the Prime Minister for T&T (Trinidad and Tobago) and his first bilateral visit to T&T by an Indian Prime Minister since 1999.”
“The visit remembers the arrival of Indian immigrants to Trinidad and Tobago in 2025 this year. This common history is the basis of our close and permanent human-human ties.”
“With a special movement, PM Modi, Trinidad and Tobago Parliament will also appeal to the joint session.
He called the Prime Minister’s address to the parliament as the “symbol of powerful parliamentary traditions and democratic values”.
“The president in the parliament, the president of the parliament, the powerful democratic and a symbolic reminder of the traditions of parliament between the two countries, was presented by India,” Sharing a new truth. ”
PM Modi will start a five -national visit from July 2, and will participate in the BRICS Summit in Brazil and will hold meetings with Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina and Namibia leaders to strengthen bilateral ties.