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Prime Minister Modi is set to embark on his first foreign trip since Operation Sindhu, visiting Cyprus, Canada, and Croatia. The tour includes participation in the G7 summit in Canada, where Modi received a special invitation. This visit is expected to reset India-Canada ties, which have been tense in recent years. The Croatia leg is part of India's crucial outreach across the European Union.

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- Mint
Who's at the 2025 G7 summit? What's on the agenda? Middle East conflict, economy, and more
At the 51st G7 summit to be held on Sunday in the remote town of Kananaskis, Alberta in Canada, leaders of the Group of Seven countries – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the US – will meet for intense discussions on global issues. The three-day summit will end on June 17. At G7 2025 meet, intense debate is likely on the unfolding crisis in the West Asia after Israel launched massive strikes on Iran's military and nuclear sites on Friday, Israel's offensive against Gaza, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, and trade war fuelled by US President Donald Trump's tariffs. The Group of Seven countries represents 44% of global economy but only 10% of the world's population. This year, Canada is hosting G7 summit. Besides G7 leaders, the summit will also see leaders from the European Union (EU) and heads of state from non-G7 members. Leaders from the non-G7 countries, invited by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, include Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Leaders of Ukraine, Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa and South Korea are also expected to attend the G7 summit. The G7 summit website lists three core issues on the agenda for this year's discussions. 'Protecting our communities around the world'; 'Building energy security and accelerating the digital transition'; and 'Securing the partnerships of the future'. After a meeting of G7 finance ministers held in Canada in May, the group issued a joint statement saying they would continue to monitor 'nonmarket policies and practices' which create imbalances in world trade. The statement was seen as a swipe at China's trade practices. Peter Boehm, Canada's sherpa of the G7 2018 summit, expects the heads of state to pivot discussion to devote more time to the war, reported news agency AP. 'Leaders can accommodate a discussion, perhaps even a statement,' Boehm said. 'The foreign policy agenda has become much larger with this.'


News18
42 minutes ago
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Last Updated: The key issues on PM Modi's agenda include IT and innovation, defence, shipping, renewable energy, and people-to-people ties. Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a warm welcome from the Indian diaspora in Limassol, after he arrived in Cyprus as part of his three-nation tour. Sharing pictures where the Prime Minister was seen greeting the Indian nationals, he wrote on X, 'I thank the Indian community for the affection. India will keep working to deepen ties with Cyprus in the times to come." Notably, this is the prime minister's first visit to Cyprus. His visit is seen as a historic moment by both Indian and Cypriot diplomatic sources. His visit comes following the invitation by President Nicos Christodoulides. PM Modi was accompanied by a large delegation of around 100 officials. After landing at Larnaca International Airport, the Prime Minister received a heartfelt welcome by the Cyprus President. 'Landed in Cyprus. My gratitude to the President of Cyprus, Mr. Nikos Christodoulides for the special gesture of welcoming me at the airport. This visit will add significant momentum to India-Cyprus relations, especially in areas like trade, investment and more," PM Modi said in a post on X. During his visit, PM Modi is scheduled to hold delegation-level talks with Christodoulides. Both leaders are also likely to share perspectives on global and regional matters, including maritime security and the situation in West Asia. Ahead of his arrival, the Indian diaspora in Cyprus was brimming with excitement at PM Modi's much-anticipated visit. India and Cyprus have shared close diplomatic ties since 1962, the year formal relations were established. Over the decades, Cyprus has 'consistently supported India's position on Kashmir and other key issues at international platforms, including the United Nations." Besides his official engagements, Prime Minister Modi is also likely to meet and address the Indian community in Cyprus. While relatively small in size, the diaspora has a significant presence across sectors such as healthcare, education, and business. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, and expert perspectives on everything from politics to crime and society. Stay informed with the latest India news only on News18. Download the News18 App to stay updated! First Published:

The Hindu
2 hours ago
- The Hindu
G7 leaders gather in Canada for summit overshadowed by Israel-Iran crisis, trade wars
Leaders of some of the world's biggest economic powers arrive in the Canadian Rockies on Sunday (June 15, 2025) for a Group of Seven summit, overshadowed by an escalating conflict between Israel and Iran and U.S. President Donald Trump's unresolved trade war with allies and rivals alike. Israel-Iran conflict LIVE Israel's strikes on Iran and Tehran's retaliation, which appeared to catch many world leaders unawares, are the latest sign of a more volatile world as Mr. Trump seeks to withdraw the U.S. from its role as world policeman. Speaking on a flight to Canada to attend the summit, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he had discussed efforts to de-escalate the crisis with Mr. Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as other world leaders. Britain is sending fighter jets and other military reinforcements to the Middle East. 'We do have longstanding concerns about the nuclear programme Iran has. We do recognise Israel's right to self-defence, but I'm absolutely clear that this needs to de-escalate. There is a huge risk of escalation for the region and more widely," Mr. Starmer said, adding he expected 'intense discussions' would continue at the summit. Trump is summit's wild card As summit host, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has decided to abandon the annual practice of issuing a joint statement, or communique, at the end of the meeting. With other leaders wanting to talk to Mr. Trump in an effort to talk him out of imposing tariffs, the summit risks being a series of bilateral conversations rather than a show of unity. Mr. Trump is the summit wild card. Looming over the meeting are his inflammatory threats to make Canada the 51st state and take over Greenland. French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Greenland on Sunday (June 15, 2025) for a highly symbolic stop on his way to Canada, meeting the Arctic territory's leader and Denmark's prime minister aboard a Danish helicopter carrier. Mr. Macron's office said the trip to Greenland is a reminder that Paris supports principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity and the inviolability of borders as enshrined in the UN charter. Mr. Macron, who is one of the very few leaders to have known Mr. Trump during his first term, was the first European leader to visit the White House after Mr. Trump took office, emerging unscathed from the Oval Office encounter. But despite the two leaders' sporadic bromance, Mr. Macron's approach to Mr. Trump has failed to bear major results, with France caught up in the president's planned tariffs on the European Union. Nor did it bring any U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine despite Mr. Macron's efforts, together with Mr. Starmer, to build a coalition of nations that could deploy forces after any ceasefire with Russia, with the hope it would convince the Trump administration to provide backup. Mr. Trump is scheduled to arrive late Sunday (June 15, 2025) in Kananaskis, Alberta. Bilateral meetings between other leaders are possible on Sunday (June 15, 2025), but the summit programme does not get underway until Monday (June 16, 2025). Peter Boehm, Canada's sherpa of the 2018 G7 summit in Quebec and veteran of six G7 summits, expects the heads of state to pivot discussion to devote more time to the war. 'Leaders can accommodate a discussion, perhaps even a statement,' Mr. Boehm said. 'The foreign policy agenda has become much larger with this.' He tends to be a 'bully' Leaders who are not part of the G7 but have been invited to the summit by Mr. Carney include the heads of state of India, Ukraine, Brazil, South Africa, South Korea, Australia, Mexico and the UAE. Avoiding tariffs will continue to be top of mind. 'Leaders, and there are some new ones coming, will want to meet Donald Trump,' Mr. Boehm said. 'Trump doesn't like the big round table as much he likes the one-on-one.' Bilateral meetings with the American president can be fraught, as Mr. Trump has used them to try to intimidate the leaders of Ukraine and South Africa. Former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien told a panel this week that if Mr. Trump does act out, leaders should ignore him and remain calm like Carney did in his recent Oval Office meeting. 'He tends to be a bully,' Mr. Chrétien said. 'If Trump has decided to make a show to be in the news, he will do something crazy. Let him do it and keep talking normally.' Mr. Starmer had a warm Oval Office meeting with the president in February, wooing Mr. Trump with an invitation for a state visit from King Charles III. Mr. Trump has praised the British prime minister, despite their political differences. Zelenskyy expected to meet Trump Last month, Britain and the U.S. announced they had struck a trade deal that will slash American tariffs on U.K. autos, steel and aluminium. It has yet to take effect, however, though British officials say they are not concerned that the Trump administration might go back on its word. Mr. Starmer's attempts to woo Mr. Trump have left him in an awkward position with Canada, the UK's former colony, close ally and fellow Commonwealth member. Mr. Starmer has also drawn criticism — especially from Canadians — for failing to address Mr. Trump's stated desire to make Canada the 51st state. Asked if he has told Mr. Trump to stop the 51st state threats, Mr. Starmer told The Associated Press: 'I'm not going to get into the precise conversations I've had, but let me be absolutely clear: Canada is an independent, sovereign country and a much-valued member of the Commonwealth.' The war in Ukraine will be on the agenda. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is due to attend the summit and is expected to meet with Mr. Trump, a reunion coming just months after their bruising Oval Office encounter, which laid bare the risks of having a meeting with the U.S. president. Mr. Starmer met with Mr. Carney in Ottawa before the summit for talks focused on security and trade, in the first visit to Canada by a British prime minister for eight years. German officials were keen to counter the suggestion that the summit would be a 'six against one' event, noting that the G7 countries have plenty of differences of emphasis among themselves on various issues. 'The only the problem you cannot forecast is what the President of the United States will do depending on the mood, the need to be in the news," said Chrétien.