PM Modi told all the leaders in G7 summit that they should take a united stand against terrorism. He said that some countries which support terrorism should also face strict action. India is always in favor of peace and security.
PM Modi said in the G7 meeting that strict action should be taken against the countries that support terrorism. He said that there are some countries that openly help terrorism, yet they get rewarded. This is wrong.Modi Ji thanked all the leaders who were condemning the Pahalgam terror attack. He said that all the countries should come together and work against terrorism.Modi Ji said that there is double standard in the world – on one side sanctions are imposed on small things, but on the other side nothing happens against those who support terrorism. He said that if we want peace in the world, then it should be clear to every country that whoever helps terrorism should be punished.

PM Modi said that his talks with the G7 leaders were productive. They focused on the big problems of the world and a better future.
In the G7 Outreach meeting, PM Modi also talked about the issues of Global South and said that G7 countries should take these problems seriously.Modi ji also held separate meetings with several leaders. He met Canadian PM Mark Carney, UK PM Keir Starmer, France’s President Emmanuel Macron, South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung, Italy’s PM Giorgia Meloni and Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese.In these meetings, he talked about strengthening trade relations and economy.India and Canada decided that they will appoint new high commissioners so that consular and trade services between the two countries can become normal again. There was tension between the two countries for some time, this step was taken to resolve it.

