Modi, Netanyahu discuss defence, security over phone
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu over a phone call on Wednesday discussed ways to strengthen the multifaceted bilateral friendship, and deepen the cooperation in defence and security.
The call lasted for around 20 minutes.
In a tweet, Prime Minister Modi said: “Spoke with PM @netanyahu and discussed ways to strengthen the multifaceted India-Israel friendship, deepen our focus on innovation partnership, and our ongoing cooperation in defence and security.”
Spoke with PM @netanyahu and discussed ways to strengthen the multifaceted India-Israel friendship, deepen our focus on innovation partnership, and our ongoing cooperation in defence and security.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 8, 2023
The office of the Israeli PM said: “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke this afternoon with Indian Prime Minister @narendramodi; the call lasted approximately 20 minutes.
“The two leaders discussed ways to strengthen the close and important relations between Israel and India."
“Prime Minister Netanyahu and @PMOIndia Modi expressed the mutual desire to deepen bilateral cooperation in high-tech, economic matters and security.”
PM Netanyahu in a tweet said: “Just spoke with Indian PM @narendramodi about ways to strengthen the close relationship between #Israel & #India. Together we'll advance security & economic relations, with a focus on high-tech. Exciting times ahead.”
Just spoke with Indian PM @narendramodi about ways to strengthen the close relationship between #Israel & #India. Together we'll advance security & economic relations, with a focus on high-tech. Exciting times ahead!
— Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) February 8, 2023