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Putin and Modi to hold official talks in Moscow on Tuesday-UPDATED

The main part of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Moscow is scheduled for today, APA reports citing TASS.
The official Russian-Indian negotiations will be held both in a narrow and in an expanded format. The parties will discuss not only bilateral cooperation, but also the international situation.
There are no plans for media statements following the conversation, but Moscow and New Delhi intend to report on the progress of the negotiations in one way or another.
Communication between the heads of state began the day before. Upon arrival in Moscow, Modi traveled in an Aurus to the residence of the Russian President in Novo-Ogaryovo. There he and Russian President Vladimir Putin talked over a cup of tea and took a walk in the park. That was informal communication between the leaders: "with a free agenda, one on one," as noted in the Kremlin.
The two leaders managed to talk in private even without the usual presence of interpreters in such cases. At some point during the walk, the heads of state turned away from the main delegation and walked and talked for several minutes together, without strangers.
The Kremlin stressed that even an informal conversation between the leaders of Russia and India was very meaningful.
The Russian side called the dialogue agenda "intensive, if not overloaded." Russian Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov said that the Kremlin attaches "primary importance" to this visit, since this is Modi’s first trip after the elections. In June, parliamentary elections were held in the country, which Modi's party won

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As part of Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi’s state visit to Russia on July 8-9, he is meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, APA reports citing Sputnik.
Indian PM Narendra Modi meets Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Russian capital. The heads of state are expected to hold several discussions in narrow and extended formats.


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