President Moon holds bilateral summit with Indian Prime Minister

  • 6 years ago
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It's the South Korean President's third day in India and the climax of his visit there.
He's got a hectic schedule today that includes summit talks with the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, and many more events.
Our Blue House correspondent Hwang Hojun is traveling with President Moon in New Delhi, and he's on the line with the latest.
Hojun.

Devin, as we speak right now, President Moon is holding a bilateral summit with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
We're just hearing the two have completed their small-scale summit and are now having the expanded summit, which includes several of President Moon's cabinet members and aides.
Now, this isn't the first time the two leaders have met.
They had a couple of encounters yesterday that promoted their close friendship.
For example, President Moon and the Prime Minister visited the Gandhi Smriti Museum yesterday and then rode the subway together to attend the opening ceremony of Samsung Electronics' cell phone plant in the Noida region.
So that would be 11 different events by the end of President Moon's four-day stay in India.
After today's summit meeting is over, they're going to sign of several MOUs and a hold a joint press conference.
We'll have to wait and see what exactly the two leaders are going to say, but we can assume they will talk about cultivating a future-oriented relationship and promoting economic cooperation.
Later in the day, a luncheon will be hosted by the Indian Prime Minister in honor of the visiting South Korean President.
President Moon will also participate in a South Korea-India CEO roundtable conference to further encourage business leaders to expand bilateral economic cooperation and investment.
President Moon is also scheduled to hold separate talks with the Indian head of state, President Ram Nath Kovind, and attend a state dinner to be hosted by the Indian president.
He will leave India on Wednesday for Singapore, the second and last lag of his two-nation trip that will end Friday.
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