PARIS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron rejected US President Donald Trump's stance against the Paris Agreement. India and France have decided to stick to the Paris Agreement. India has also decided to strengthen ties with France in the field of non-military nuclear energy. The two countries have agreed to cooperate, including in setting up small reactors.
The two leaders agreed to strengthen cooperation in the field of non-military nuclear energy during their talks at night after attending the AI Summit held in France yesterday. Modi invited French companies to India to set up small nuclear reactors. France stated that it would cooperate in building a new National Museum in India. After completing his visit to France, Modi left for the United States at 5:30 pm. He will meet with US President Donald Trump tomorrow. It is reported that the meeting with Trump will discuss issues such as the deportation of illegal immigrants and import tariffs.