New Delhi:
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his delegation will stay in India for one more day. This decision has been taken after a technical fault occurred in his plane. “Upon departure for the airport, we were informed by the Canadian Armed Forces that CFC001 was experiencing technical problems,” the Canadian Prime Minister’s Office said. This problem cannot be fixed overnight. Our delegation will remain in India until alternative arrangements are made. Sources say that the flight was scheduled to take off at 8 pm. Trudeau arrived in Delhi on Friday to attend the G20 summit.
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It should be noted that this is not the first time Airbus has caused trouble for Trudeau and his delegation.
Also in October 2016, a problem forced a plane carrying the prime minister to return to Ottawa 30 minutes after takeoff, according to CTV News, Canada’s 24-hour all-news network. In October 2019, a VIP plane crashed into a wall in Ontario, according to CTV News.
“India is an important economy”
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Sunday that India is an “extraordinarily important” economy in the world and an “important partner” for Canada in many areas, including climate action and economic development. He made these comments at a media briefing soon after his interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G20 summit. Asked about India’s concern over the growing activities of Khalistani elements in Canada, Trudeau said his country will always protect the freedom of peaceful protest but refrain from violence and always strive to push back hatred.
He said the actions of a few do not represent the entire community or Canada. “India is an extraordinarily important economy in the world and an important partner for Canada in everything from fighting climate change to growth and prosperity for its citizens,” he said. The Canadian Prime Minister said the two sides would strengthen existing cooperation. will continue to increase. Modi said in a post on ‘X’ that he and Trudeau discussed India-Canada relations in various fields.
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