G20 Summit 2019: Modi-Now meeting in Osaka, Shinzo AB congratulates on winning in elections

Osaka, ANI G20 Summit 2019 Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Osaka (Osaka) of Japan to participate in the G-20 Summit. During this, there was a meeting between PM Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Shinzo Abi congratulated PM Modi once again for a big victory in the elections. He said that now it is my turn to come to India and I am eagerly waiting for my journey.
Terrorism issue is the most important
Prior to his visit to Japan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that important issues like women's empowerment, artificial intelligence and the challenges of fighting terrorism will be more important.
Donald Trump sailed for Osaka
US President Donald Trump has also left for Osaka to take part in the G-20 conference. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump made a tweet about the meeting with PM Modi. Trump said that I am eager to talk to Prime Minister Modi. He said that India is charging a lot of taxes on the US, more recent tariffs have been increased. It is unacceptable and should be withdrawn.
Trade-war concern
This time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be a part of this conference for the sixth time. India is concerned about the issue of trade war in this conference. America is also raising this issue. America is also running a trade war along with China as well. America wants no tax on the goods coming from here.
Why is the G-20 platform
Let us know that due to the global stage, all the issues raised here are of special significance. This platform is very special for America because the sound raised here is for all the countries. What President Donald Trump will say here is also a clear sign for other countries and there will also be warnings for some countries.
These countries are included in G-20
G-20 members include Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, European Union, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, UK and USA . The G20 involves 80 percent of the world's business, two-thirds of the population and half of the world's population.