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Israel awaits PM Modi's historic visit

News Agencies 29 June 2017, 9:52 IST

Israel awaits PM Modi's historic visit

Israel will welcome Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his visit to the country from July 4-6 on the backdrop of marking 25 years of diplomatic relations between the two nations.

"Israel warmly welcomes Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, on his visit to Israel at the invitation of the Prime Minister of the State of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu," Embassy of Israel in India said in an official release.

Prime Minister Modi will be the first ever Indian Prime Minister to visit Israel.

During the visit, the Prime Minister will have detailed discussions with his Israeli counterpart on all matters of mutual interest and will also call on President Rivlin.

The visit also includes high-level bilateral meetings and other various components which reflect the fabric of the Indo-Israeli relations.

The embassy said the visit by Prime Minister Modi will further upgrade the ever-growing partnership between the two countries.

Elements of his programme include a homage to Indian soldiers at the Indian Cemetery in Haifa and address to the Indian community at an event in Tel Aviv.

India established diplomatic relations with Israel in 1992 and since then the relationship has evolved into a multi-dimensional partnership.

"This year both the countries are commemorating 25 years of diplomatic relations and the visit of the Prime Minister will provide an impetus for deeper bilateral engagement in areas of mutual interest," the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a statement.

"Next week, the Indian Prime Minister, my friend, Narendra Modi will arrive in Israel. This is a historic visit to Israel. In the 70 years of the country's existence, no Indian Prime Minister has ever visited and this is a further expression of the State of Israel's military, economic and diplomatic strength," Netanyahu announced at a weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday.

Netanhayu added that cabinet will also approve decisions regarding ties with India that will pass include increasing exports, deepening cooperation in the fields of water and agriculture, establishing a joint fund for research and innovation, and increasing Indian tourism to Israel.

Earlier in November last year, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin came to India on a week-long state visit - the first by an Israeli President in nearly 20 years.

Indian President Pranab Mukherjee visited Israel in October 2015, symbolising the growing partnership between the two nations.

-ANI

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