G20 Summit: Modi meets UK's new PM Theresa May, discusses bilateral ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday for the first time met new Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May in Hangzhou, China and held discussions on enhancing bilateral ties in the aftermath of the UK’s decision to exit the European Union.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May in Hangzhou, China (Image source: Twitter/MEA)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday for the first time met new Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May in Hangzhou, China and held discussions on enhancing bilateral ties in the aftermath of the UK’s decision to exit the European Union.

Both the leaders held discussions on the sidelines of the G20 summit on “building opportunities” after the UK voted to leave the EU- the world’s single largest market.

“Building opportunities with the United Kingdom. PM @narendramodi meets PM @theresa_may for their first bilateral,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup tweeted.

May was sworn in as Britain’s Prime Minister on July 13, succeeding David Cameron who resigned after the country voted in favour of exiting the EU.

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May, 59, is UK’s second woman Prime Minister after Margaret Thatcher, also known as Iron Lady, with whom May is often compared.

Modi had congratulated May on her assumption of new responsibility on July 27 and had affirmed India’s commitment to further strengthen the strategic bilateral partnership.

Thanking Modi, May had during the telephonic conversation said she looked forward to work closely with India to develop stronger ties and enhance cooperation.

Modi earlier in the day said fighting corruption, blackmoney and tax-evasion were central to effective financial governance.

He also said, “we need to act to eliminiate safe havens for economic offenders, track down and unconditionally extradite money launderers.”

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