Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday left this lovely city ensuing to setting off to the two-day G20 Summit on the sidelines of which he met Chinese President Xi Jinping and an expansive gathering of other humankind pioneers.
“Discoursed at G20 Summit were expansive and broad. I express profound gratitude to Chinese people and government for the tremendous settlement in the midst of the Summit,” Modi tweeted before emplaning for Delhi.

“Goodbye in Hangzhou. See you in Goa. PM Narendra Modi says goodbye to President Xi,” External Affairs delegate Vikas Swarup tweeted. “It’s shades down on another Summit for this fundamental overall social event,” he said.
Modi, who came here from his first visit to Vietnam, met Xi and held talks on a substantial gathering of issues including equal weights between the two countries over a flatboat issues. On the sidelines of the summit, Modi furthermore met Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Deputy Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammad canister Salman, UK Prime Minister Theresa May, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Argentine President Mauricio Macri and held visits with them on key two-sided issues.

He moreover coolly met President Barack Obama and French President François Hollande in the midst of the summit. Before the G20, Modi dealt with the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) pioneers meeting to finish up their stand on G20 summit. The BRICS pioneers are required to go to the summit to be held in Goa one month from now.

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