Modi invita al presidente de los EAU a la cumbre de los BRICS en la reunión del G7

El primer ministro Narendra Modi invitó al presidente de los EAU, el jeque Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a asistir a la cumbre de los BRICS. La invitación tuvo lugar durante un encuentro al margen de la cumbre del G7 en Francia.

El primer ministro Narendra Modi invitó al presidente de los EAU, el jeque Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a asistir a la cumbre de los BRICS. La invitación tuvo lugar durante un encuentro al margen de la cumbre del G7 en Francia.

Ambos líderes revisaron la cooperación bilateral. Hicieron hincapié en el diálogo, el derecho internacional y la navegación segura a través del estrecho de Ormuz.

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