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Obama walks up to meet Manmohan at G20 meet

TimePublished on Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 22:17, Updated on Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 23:33 in World section

FIRST MEET: President Obama walked up to the prime minister and spoke to him for almost 10 minutes.

FIRST MEET: President Obama walked up to the prime minister and spoke to him for almost 10 minutes.


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London: US President Barack Obama walked up to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the reception hosted by British Premier Gordon Brown and officials said the two leaders talked animatedly for close to ten minutes.

This was their first meeting since Obama assumed office on January 20.

A member of the Indian delegation said: "President Obama walked up to the prime minister and spoke to him for almost 10 minutes."

The interaction on Wednesday set the stage for the bilateral meeting between the two leaders and their delegations later on Thursday.

Diplomatic sources said several world leaders were particularly keen to listen to the Indian prime minister, the Oxford-educated economist who had fashioned the country's economic reforms in the early 1990s as finance minister.

The prime minister told Obama his daughters asked him for a favour before he came to London that he request him for his autograph on their books.

Singh said people of India have great respect for Obama and they admired him for the values he stood for.

The prime minister told the president that he brought a ray of hope and that the youth look up to him as an icon.

Singh said he would like to invite Obama to India where a warm welcome awaits you

"Over the last five years, our PM has emerged as a highly respected leader at international gatherings," a diplomat said, maintaining that Manmohan Singh's views were considered seriously by all the G20 leaders.

At the reception hosted by Brown, the prime minister said the rise of protectionist sentiment in the industrialised world was an issue of vital concern to developing countries.

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