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Modi meets NZ PM John Key

| | Apr 01, 2016, at 02:47 am
Washington DC, Mar 31 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday met New Zealand PM John Key as the two leaders discussed different issues which include trade, technology, tourism and education, officials said.

"Lots on the agenda. PM @narendramodi and @johnkeypm discuss cooperation in trade, technology, tourism and education," MEA spokesperson Vikas Swarup tweeted.

"Not just cricket on the agenda, as PM @narendramodi meets New Zealand PM @johnkeypm for 1st meeting in Washington," read another tweet.

Modi is in Washington to attend the Fourth Nuclear Security Summit.

 

Image: Vikas Swarup Twitter page

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