New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi today spoke to his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison over the phone as both the leaders agreed to cooperate against COVID-19, including through collaborative research.
Taking to Twitter, PM Modi said that the Australian Prime Minister assured him about the well-being of the Indian community in that country, including students.
“Spoke on phone to PM @ScottMorrisonMP of Australia. We agreed to cooperate against COVID-19, including through collaborative research. PM Morrison assured me about well-being of the vibrant Indian community, including students, in Australia,” he tweeted.
Spoke on phone to PM @ScottMorrisonMP of Australia. We agreed to cooperate against COVID-19, including through collaborative research. PM Morrison assured me about well-being of the vibrant Indian community, including students, in Australia.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 6, 2020
The Australian PM also tweeted regarded his conversation with the Indian Prime Minister.
“A warm discussion by phone today with my good friend Prime Minister @narendramodi on our responses to the #coronavirus crisis. We shared our experiences on managing the crisis and will continue to share knowledge on treatment for the virus and as we work towards a vaccine,” he tweeted.
A warm discussion by phone today with my good friend Prime Minister @narendramodi on our responses to the #coronavirus crisis. We shared our experiences on managing the crisis and will continue to share knowledge on treatment for the virus and as we work towards a vaccine. pic.twitter.com/Np9XXG7LEh
— Scott Morrison (@ScottMorrisonMP) April 6, 2020