In yet another instance of using social media to showcase the vibrancy of India-Japan relations, Japan PM Mr. Shinzo Abe welcome PM Modi to Kyoto and shared that the two leaders had an enjoyable dinner last evening where they discussed a wide range of issues.
Thank you Prime Minister @AbeShinzo for the wonderful welcome & hosting us in Kyoto! https://t.co/M5GLPsrKPQ pic.twitter.com/cs6Q6T5Ruy
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 30, 2014
Over dinner, we discussed various issues ranging from the deep cultural links between India & Japan to strengthening our ties. — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 30, 2014
It was gladdening to witness the signing of MoU between Varanasi & Kyoto. Its yet another instance of furthering India-Japan cooperation.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 30, 2014
Both of us are very optimistic about scripting a new chapter in the strong bond between India & Japan, which will benefit our nations. — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 30, 2014
PM Abe also shared that he visited the Toji Temple with PM Modi. PM Abe expressed joy that PM Modi enjoyed the cultural heritage of Kyoto and added that he looked forward to meeting him in Tokyo in the remaining part of the visit.
@narendramodi My warmest welcome to Prime Minister Modi for his visit to Japan.
— 安倍晋三 (@AbeShinzo) August 31, 2014
@narendramodi Very enjoyable to have dinner together with PM Modi last night.
— 安倍晋三 (@AbeShinzo) August 31, 2014
@narendramodi Quite valuable to exchange views on topics such as Japan-India cultural exchanges and international affairs.
— 安倍晋三 (@AbeShinzo) August 31, 2014
@narendramodi With PM Modi, I visited Toji temple this morning.
— 安倍晋三 (@AbeShinzo) August 31, 2014
@narendramodi Looking at statutes of Buddha, we were reminded of the deep historical ties between Japan and India.
— 安倍晋三 (@AbeShinzo) August 31, 2014
@narendramodi I am very glad that PM Modi enjoyed the cultural heritage of Japan’s ancient capital, Kyoto.
— 安倍晋三 (@AbeShinzo) August 31, 2014
@narendramodi Looking forward to seeing PM Modi again in Tokyo tomorrow.
— 安倍晋三 (@AbeShinzo) August 31, 2014