Saudi crown prince meets Modi in Argentina

Prime Minister Narenda Modi arrives ahead of the G20 leaders summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina November 29, 2018. Argentine G20 (REUTERS)

CAIRO: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and discussed cooperation between the two countries in security, energy and investments, the Saudi press agency (Spa) said Friday.

The two leaders, who are currently in Argentina for the G20 summit, met in the prince’s residence in Buenos Aires and discussed Saudi Arabia’s readiness to supply India with oil and petroleum products.

The prince known in the west as (MBS) also discussed with Modi Saudi oil giant Aramco’s investment in refineries in India, including the company’s project to build a large refinery on the western coast of India, SPA said.

The two leaders also discussed investing in solar energy through Softbank’s Saudi-backed Vision Fund and opportunities to export Saudi non-oil products to India.

During the meeting MBS and Modi discussed cooperation in arms manufacturing and Saudi Arabia’s efforts to develop a domestic arms industry.

REUTERS

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