Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Cyprus president Nicos Christodaulides held delegation-tier talks at Nicosia on Monday.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, National Security Advisor Ajit Dawal, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and other officials were present during the meeting.
Earlier today, PM Modi was awarded the Order of the Order of the Order of the Order of the Order of the Order of the Order of the Order of the Order of the Order of the Supreme Merit Award by President Nicos Christodaulids at the President’s Mahal in Nicosia.
The order of Makaros III is named after Makaros III, the first president of the Republic of Cyprus has honored the heads of the state and other people of the important situation in the recognition of meritorious service for the nation.
The Ministry of External Affairs (Mea) said in a press release, “The Prime Minister adopted the honor as a fresh commitment to strengthen and diversify the partnership between India and Cyprus. He emphasized that the award was a symbol of unwavering commitment to peace, security, sovereignty, regional integrity and prosperity of both countries.”
PM Modi thanked the people of President Christodaulids, Sarkar and Cyprus for honor. He said that the honor is a symbol of their unwavering commitment for peace, security, sovereignty, regional integrity and prosperity of people of two countries.
On receiving the honor, PM Modi said, “For the Grand Cross of President, The Order of Makros III, I express your heartfelt gratitude to you, the government of Cyprus and the people of Cyprus. This honor is not just mine, it is the honor of 140 crore Indians. It is the honor of their abilities and assurances. Am.
He added, “This honor is a symbol of our unwavering commitment for peace, security, sovereignty, regional integrity and prosperity of our people. I understand the importance of this honor and accept it as a responsibility for relations between India and Cyprus.”
He expressed confidence that relations between the two countries would touch new heights. He said, “I am confident that in the coming times, our active participation will touch new heights. Together, we will not only strengthen the progress of our two countries, but will also contribute to creating a peaceful and safe global environment.”
In a post on X, the Foreign Ministry (MEA) spokesman Randhir Jiswal said, “India’s trusted India-sprus friendship and an award dedicated to 1.4 billion people. President @christodulides said to PM @Narendramodi with the order of Cyprus to ‘peace, progress and prosperity.”
Crystodaulides today welcomed PM Modi at the President’s Mahal in Nicosia today. The president of Sapreet and PM Modi introduced each other to the representatives of their respective countries.
In a post on X, Jaiswal said, “Strengthen relations with a trusted partner. PM @narendramodi was warmly obtained warmly by President @christodulides at the President’s Mahal in Nicosia today and a formal reception. The official talks further lies.”
PM Modi reached Cyprus on Sunday afternoon (local time), in two decades, an Indian PM marked the first visit to the island nation. He was obtained by the Chairman at Laranaka International Airport.
He warmly welcomed the Indian migrant in Limasol. On his arrival, PM Modi interacted with Cystodaulides, president of Cyprus, during the trade roundate, with the lead CEO. During the conversation, PM Modi talked about India’s reform trajectory in the last decade. (AI)