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PM Modi Meets Belgium’s King Philippe

By: JurmoloyaRava

On Tuesday the Belgium’s King Philippe has met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and talks to strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries.

Earlier today, Belgium’s Royal Couple, King Philippe and Queen Mathilde received a ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Belgium’s King also met President Ram Nath Kovind in the presence of Queen Mathilde, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other dignitaries.

Addressing the media at Rashtrapati Bhavan, Belgium’s King said, “This (India) is a country we love very much, we have many friends here.”

“Been here many times, even came here for our honeymoon. This time we are here for a state visit and we hope to improve very good contacts that already exist because I think in today’s globalised world there’s a lot we can do together,” he added.

PM Modi and the Belgian king, who is accompanied by six ministers and a high powered business delegation comprising CEOs of 86 Belgian companies, held talks in Hyderabad House.

India is Belgium’s second largest export destination and third largest trade partner outside the European Union.

In 2016-17, bilateral trade between the two nations amounted to USD 13.28 billion of which exports from India to Belgium accounted for USD 5.65 billion, while imports from Belgium accounted for USD 6.62 billion.

 

“Sushma Swaraj call on His Majesty The King Philippe of Belgium. Engaging conversation on expanding warm and friendly bilateral relations,” MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar tweeted.

King Philippe and Queen Mathilde arrived in New Delhi for a seven-day visit on Sunday.

This is King Philippe’s maiden visit to the country, following his ascension to the throne in 2013.

“The visit would further strengthen the historical strong ties between the two countries. Belgium was also among the first European countries to establish a diplomatic mission in India after Independence,” a press release by Ministry of External Affairs stated.

 

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