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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, 27 November spoke to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to discuss various issues of global and bilateral issues, including collaboration on COVID-19 vaccine, climate change, and trade and investment flows, reported NDTV.
“ We agreed to work towards a quantum leap in our cooperation in all areas - trade and investment, defence & security, climate change, and fighting COVID-19,” PM Modi tweeted.
Prime Minister Johnson and Prime Minister Modi discussed joint efforts to find treatments and vaccines for coronavirus and welcomed the collaboration between countries’ leading scientists, a press statement by UK government mentioned.
India and the UK agreed that they would continue their work to quickly finalise an ambitious long-term roadmap for their partnership.
Meanwhile, PM Boris Johnson stated that UK is looking forward to deepening and strengthening the UK-India relationship in 2021 and beyond.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson also re-emphasised the UK’s commitment to the wider Indo-Pacific region and looked forward to the first deployment of the HMS Queen Elizabeth carrier group to the region next year.