Barack Obama meets PM Modi in Myanmar
Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a brief interaction in Nay Pyi Taw on Wednesday evening with Barack Obama during which the US President called him a "man of action".
PM Modi and Barack Obama met each other for the second time in six weeks at a Gala Dinner in Myanmar's capital after the US President played host to the Prime Minister at the White house in Washington in the last week of September.
"Prez Obama greets PM @narendramodi at Gala dinner - 'You are a man of action!," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin tweeted after the dinner.
The dinner was hosted by Myanmar President Thein Sein for world leaders attending the ASEAN and the East Asian summits.
On the eve of their summit talks, Barack Obama had hosted a rare private dinner for Prime Minister Modi at the White House on September 29.
PM Modi was welcomed by President Obama who greeted him in Gujarati, "Kem Chho?" (how are you?), the mother tongue of the Prime Minister.
Set in an informal ambience, the dinner was the first opportunity for both the leaders to interact with each other.