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PM Modi and Italian PM Meloni's Fun Selfie at COP28 - #Melodi

 #Melodi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni shared a cheerful moment during the COP28 climate summit in Dubai. Meloni posted a selfie with PM Modi on social media, calling them "Good friends at COP28. #Melodi." The post got over 3,62,000 likes and lots of comments.

PM Modi talked about India and Italy working together for a sustainable and prosperous future during their meeting at the summit. He said, "Looking forward to collaborative efforts between India and Italy for a sustainable and prosperous future."

The hashtag '#Melodi' became popular on social media after the two leaders shared a friendly bond during Meloni's visit to India for the G20 Summit in September. This hashtag reflects the harmony in the diplomatic relations between India and Italy.

As leaders from around the world gather at COP28 to discuss climate issues, this friendly exchange between PM Modi and PM Meloni highlights the importance of countries working together for a better future. Keep an eye out for more updates on this positive interaction and other happenings at COP28. #MelodiContinues 🌐🤝



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