Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday reached the Vatican to meet Pope Francis for the first time in an one-to-one meeting with the head of the Catholic Church.
PM Modi is also the first Indian Prime Minister Francis has met since becoming Pope in 2013.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday reached the Vatican to meet Pope Francis for the first time in an one-to-one meeting with the head of the Catholic Church.
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar accompanied Modi at the Vatican.
It is the first-ever one-to-one meeting between Prime Minister Modi and Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church.
Modi is also the first Indian Prime Minister Francis has met since becoming Pope in 2013.
The Prime Minister will also meet Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State of the Vatican City State.
Ahead of the historic meeting, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla on Friday said that the Prime Minister will have a separate meeting with the Pope.
“He will be meeting his holiness on a one-to-one basis,” he said during a press conference in Rome.
“Tomorrow, the Prime Minister will pay a call on His Holiness, Pope Francis at the Vatican City, and thereafter, he will attend G20 sessions, where he will also hold more bilateral meetings and we will continue to keep you informed,” Shringla said.
The meeting could, after a certain period of time, be followed up by delegation-level talks, he said.
“The Vatican has not set an agenda. I believe, tradition is not to have an agenda when you discuss issues with His Holiness. And I think we would respect that.
“I am sure the issues would cover a range of areas of interest in terms of the general global perspectives and issues that are important to all of us, COVID-19, health issues, how we can work together to maintain peace and tranquility and this is something that, I think would be the general trend in the discussions,” the Foreign Secretary added.
(With PTI Inputs)