Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaches Larnaca International Airport. At the invitation of the President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, PM Modi is paying an official visit to Cyprus from 15-16 June. PM Modi is on a three-nation tour, during which he will attend the G7 Summit in Canada on June 16- 17 and also visit Croatia.
Cyprus: Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaches Larnaca International Airport, received by President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides.
At the invitation of the President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, PM Modi is paying an official visit to Cyprus from 15-16 June. PM Modi is… pic.twitter.com/djUx4bfySJ---Advertisement---— ANI (@ANI) June 15, 2025
#WATCH | Cyprus: Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaches Larnaca International Airport, received by President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides.
— ANI (@ANI) June 15, 2025
At the invitation of the President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, PM Modi is paying an official visit to Cyprus from 15-16 June. PM… pic.twitter.com/LEx8u9yPID
During the visit, Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to hold delegation-level talks with the President of Cyprus. Key issues on the agenda include expanding cooperation in trade and investment, IT and innovation, defence, shipping, renewable energy, and people-to-people ties. Both leaders are also expected to exchange views on global and regional developments, including maritime security and the situation in West Asia. PM Modi is visiting Cyprus at the invitation of President Nicos Christodoulides and will be accompanied by a large delegation of around 100 officials. Ahead of his arrival, the Indian diaspora in Cyprus was brimming with excitement at PM Modi’s much-anticipated visit.
India has consistently supported a solution to the Cyprus problem according to the UN Security Council resolutions and international law, while Turkey seeks the recognition of the so-called Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, which it has illegally established on the northern part of the island, occupied by the Turkish Army. For its part, Cyprus is a fervent supporter of India’s campaign for a permanent seat at the Security Council as well as its membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group and the International Atomic Energy Agency. PM Modi’s visit to Cyprus comes at a time when economic and business relations between Cyprus and India are undergoing a period of continuous upgrading and rapid development, in a way that is beneficial for the two state entities, but also for their business communities, as new investment opportunities and prospects are created on both sides.
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