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The Foreign Ministry official said that the Hon’ble Prime Minister also held bilateral meetings. He held a meeting with the Prime Minister of Malaysia, in which the Prime Minister thanked Prime Minister Ibrahim for strongly condemning the Pahalgam terror attack. Ravi said that the two leaders also discussed the ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement.
Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs (Economic Relations) Dumu Ravi said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi also held a bilateral meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, where he thanked him for condemning the Pahalgam terror attack. The Foreign Ministry official said that the Hon’ble Prime Minister also held bilateral meetings. He held a meeting with the Prime Minister of Malaysia, in which the Prime Minister thanked Prime Minister Ibrahim for strongly condemning the Pahalgam terror attack. Ravi said that the two leaders also discussed the ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement.
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He said that the two leaders also discussed cooperation and regional security in the multilateral sector. The Prime Minister congratulated Malaysia for the successful leadership of ASEAN and welcomed his constant support for strong ASEAN-India broad strategic partnership. Also discussed the successful completion of ASEAN Bharat FTA review. Prime Minister Modi also met Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canal Bermudase, discussed bilateral issues and talked about adopting UPI in Cuba.
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The second meeting was held with the President of Cuba, His Excellency Miguel Diaz-Canele Bermudase, and the two leaders discussed bilateral issues and exchange ideas on further economic cooperation between the two countries. In this meeting, very clearly, India’s digital public infrastructure and UPI-integrated payment inter-circulatory, these proposals, the initiative of India, which are low-cost, came to light. Cuba showed great interest to look at it and see how much it can benefit from it.
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