Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to PM Narendra Modi on farmer movement

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Ottawa: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that he had a “good conversation” over the phone with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India and during this time both leaders The two countries’ commitment to democratic principles, recent demonstrations and discussions discussed the importance of resolving issues through dialogue. Trudeau made a call to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday.

Trudeau tweeted, “I had a good conversation with Prime Minister Narendra on many issues and we agreed to stay in touch even further.” The Canadian Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement in reference to the Farmers Protest released in India, “The two leaders noted Canada and India’s commitment to democratic principles, recent demonstrations and the importance of resolving issues through dialogue.” discussed.”

Trudeau said in December that Canada would always support peaceful demonstrations and also expressed concern about the situation. India then summoned Canadian High Commissioner Nadir Patel and told him that the remarks made by Prime Minister Trudeau and other members of his cabinet regarding the farmers’ performance were an “unacceptable interference” in the country’s internal affairs and if it If continued, it would have a “severely damaging” effect on bilateral relations.

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The Foreign Ministry in a statement last week also emphasized that these three new Agricultural Laws were passed after full debate and discussion in the Parliament of India. Foreign personalities and countries were appealed to examine the facts before commenting on the performance of farmers. Thousands of farmers have gathered at different borders in Delhi to repeal agricultural laws, provide legal guarantee on the minimum support price for crops and two other issues.

The Government of India has introduced the three laws which came into force in September last year as a major reform in the agriculture sector. He says that with the introduction of these laws, the role of middleman will end and farmers will be able to sell their produce anywhere in the country. On the other hand, the protesting peasant organizations say that these laws will eliminate the protection of MSP and mandis will also be eliminated and farming will go into the hands of big corporate groups.

During a phone conversation, Trudeau and Modi underlined the need to work collectively to rebuild a more sustainable and resilient global economy. The Canadian Prime Minister’s Office said, “The two leaders spoke on their efforts to deal with the Kovid-19, the steps taken for the health and safety of their people, and to provide financial support to the citizens.”

According to the statement, “The two leaders talked about India’s significant efforts to boost vaccine production and supply, which has been a big help to countries around the world.” The two leaders also agreed to work together to make the vaccine accessible to all. According to the statement, “The two leaders are also excited about working together for the G7, G20 and other international forums.”

Meanwhile, in New Delhi, India’s Ministry of External Affairs stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured Trudeau to fully cooperate in the India-Canada vaccination efforts. According to a statement released from the Prime Minister’s Office of India, Modi assured Justin Trudeau, “Just like India did for many other countries, it will do its best to support Canada’s vaccination efforts.”

At the same time, according to the statement of the Ministry of External Affairs of India, Trudeau said that if the world wins the battle against Covid-19, it will contribute significantly to India’s unprecedented medicinal potential. He also praised Prime Minister Modi’s leadership for sharing this potential of India with the world. Modi also thanked Trudeau for this appreciation.

According to the statement, the two leaders agreed to continue close partnership on a number of other important issues, including climate change and the economic side effects of the Corona Virus global epidemic.

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