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PM Narendra Modi meets Malcolm Turnbull on the sidelines of G20 Summit

| | Nov 16, 2015, at 02:48 pm
Antalya, Nov 16 (IBNS):Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Malcolm Turnbull, the Prime Minister of Australia, in Antalya, Turkey, on the sidelines of the G20 Summit.

The two Prime Ministers announced completion of procedures for the India Australia Civil Nuclear Agreement.

With the completion of procedures, including administrative arrangements, the India Australia Civil Nuclear Agreement will enter into force.

Narendra Modi thanked Malcolm Turnbull, and described the nuclear agreement as a milestone and source of trust and confidence.

The Prime Minister also met  Donald Tusk, President of the European Council, and Jean Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission.
 

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