Modi and Trudeau talk security & trade in first bilateral meeting since 2018 debacle
Diplomacy

Modi and Trudeau talk security & trade in first bilateral meeting since 2018 debacle

Modi met Canadian counterpart Trudeau on sidelines of G7 Summit in Germany. The Khalistan issue, a major irritant in ties, was discussed under the larger umbrella of counterterrorism. 

   
PM Narendra Modi with his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau | Photo: @narendramodi/Twitter

PM Narendra Modi with his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau | Photo: @narendramodi/Twitter

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau met in Germany Monday — their first full-fledged bilateral meeting since February 2018.
The two held talks focusing on the enhancement of security cooperation between the two countries.
The Khalistan issue, which continues to remain an irritant in the relationship, was discussed between the two sides under the larger umbrella of counterterrorism, with talks also held on the decision to expedite the dialogue for a free trade pact that has been pending since 2008.
The prime ministers met late Monday on the sidelines of the G7 Summit at Schloss Elmau in Germany.