Modi speaks with Johnson over India-UK trade & climate action targets ahead of COP26 summit
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Modi speaks with Johnson over India-UK trade & climate action targets ahead of COP26 summit

The two prime ministers also discussed the fight against Covid and the importance of opening up international travel over the phone call, according to Downing Street spokesperson.

   

File photo of UK PM Boris Johnson with PM Narendra Modi | Representational image | ANI

London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had a call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday during which the two leaders took stock of India-UK trade and defence talks, opening up of international travel between the two countries and climate action targets in the lead up to the COP26 summit in Glasgow, Downing Street said.

The UK’s recognition of Indian vaccine certification was among the welcome developments highlighted on both sides, as Covishield-vaccinated Indians travelling to the UK will no longer be required to undergo a compulsory 10-day quarantine at a declared address starting Monday.

“The Prime Minister and Prime Minister Modi discussed the shared fight against coronavirus and the importance of cautiously opening up international travel, a Downing Street spokesperson said, with reference to a readout of the conversation.

They agreed the UK’s recognition of Indian vaccine certification is a welcome development to that end, the spokesperson said. -PTI


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