Trudeau Commended Modi Govt s Efforts With Farmers : MEA Responds to Canada Raising Protests
A readout issued by Trudeau s office on the telephonic talks mentioned that the farmer protests figured in the discussions. The Indian statement on the same had not mentioned it.
Justin Trudeau and Narendra Modi. Photos: Reuters/PTI
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New Delhi: In his talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau commended the Indian government’s efforts to choose the path of dialogue in dealing with the farmer protests and described it as “befitting in democracy”, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Friday.
Farm stir: Trudeau talks to PM Modi, lauds govt for handling of farmers protest
During his telephonic conversation with PM Modi, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lauded the Indian government s efforts to choose the path of dialogue in dealing with the protesting farmers
PTI | February 13, 2021 | Updated 09:45 IST
PM Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held a telephone conversation on Wednesday, covering a range of issues including the coronavirus crisis
In his telephonic talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau commended the Indian government s efforts to choose the path of dialogue in dealing with farmers protest and described it as befitting in democracy, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Friday.
"On the farmers protests, Prime Minister Trudeau commended efforts of the government of India to choose the path of dialogue as befitting in democracy," External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said at a media briefing.
Chinese Authorities Allow Crew Change For Stranded Indian Sailors On Cargo Vessel Chinese Authorities Allow Crew Change For Stranded Indian Sailors On Cargo Vessel External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava, at a media briefing, said he was hopeful that the crew change can be effected at the earliest.
China has given clearance for crew change for 16 stranded Indian sailors.
New Delhi:
India on Thursday said authorities in China have given clearance for crew change for 16 stranded Indian sailors on board a cargo vessel that has been on an anchorage near the Chinese port of Caofeidian since September.
External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava, at a media briefing, said he was hopeful that the crew change can be effected at the earliest.