Jaishankar thanked Australia for congratulating PM; said- friendship of both countries will grow further
New Delhi: India's Foreign Minister S Jaishankar's Australian counterpart Penny Wong spoke to PM Modi on his victory in the Lok Sabha elections and congratulated him. Sharing the information, Jaishankar said that both countries will move forward with mutual cooperation.
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar held talks with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong on Friday. He also thanked Prime Minister Modi for congratulating him on his third term. He also said that the friendship between India and Australia will continue to grow like this and we will continue to cooperate with each other.
Jaishankar tweeted on social media X and gave information about the conversation with the Australian Foreign Minister. He wrote, 'It was very nice to talk to Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong. I thank her for congratulating the Modi government on its third term. I am confident that India-Australia friendship will deepen."
The world is congratulating Prime Minister Modi on the NDA's third consecutive victory in the Lok Sabha elections. Regarding the outcome of the Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a very positive conversation on Thursday.
In a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office of Israel, it was said that Netanyahu has congratulated PM Modi heartily for his spectacular victory in the elections. The Prime Minister's Office of Israel said, 'Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has congratulated the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on his election victory. There was a discussion between the two leaders about strengthening bilateral relations and taking both the countries to new heights.'
The Election Commission of India on Tuesday declared the result of the Lok Sabha 2024 elections. In which the BJP got the maximum 240 seats and after that Congress stood second with 99 seats. However, compared to last time, the BJP has lost 32 seats in this election. This is the first time since 2014 that the BJP did not get an absolute majority. Is.