German FM calls on PM Modi, PM says both countries share vision for multipolar world, UN reforms.

NEW DELHI, Sep 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul here today and said there is immense potential to scale up mutually beneficial cooperation in trade, technology, innovation, sustainability, manufacturing and mobility.

“Delighted to meet German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul. India and Germany are celebrating 25 years of Strategic Partnership. As vibrant democracies and leading economies, we see immense potential to scale up mutually beneficial cooperation in trade, technology, innovation, sustainability, manufacturing and mobility,   the Prime Minister said on X.

He said both countries share a vision for a multipolar world, peace and UN reforms.

The Prime Minister also reiterated his invitation to German Chancellor for an early visit to India.

Earlier the German Foreign Minister said he had   great talks   with the Prime Minister.

Our countries have taken good steps to expand our strategic partnership across the board, particularly in security and defence, economy and trade as well as skilled labour. We also greatly appreciate India s call for a ceasefire in Ukraine,   he said on X.

(UNI)