Earlier today, Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison posted an interesting tweet from his account. He talked about having prepared a plate of Samosas and Mango Chutney, right from the scratch. He even put out a photograph of his creation. PM Modi later replied to this tweet too.
PM Modi & Morrison to hold talks on June 4th
Indian PM Modi and his Australian counterpart Scott Morrisson will hold a bilateral summit through a video-link on June 4th. The two leaders will be discussing issues of mutual interest, while also, a number of bilateral agreements relating to military logistics and science and technology are going to be signed in this meet.
Scott Morrison makes Samosas
Australian PM posted a tweet saying he had prepared Samosas and Mango Chutney right from the scratch. He also called it ScoMosas, a personal twist to the original name. He further added it that it was vegetarian and also wished that he could have shared it PM Modi. However, he lamented that they would only be meeting over a video-link this week. Here is the tweet that is in discussion:
Sunday ScoMosas with mango chutney, all made from scratch – including the chutney! A pity my meeting with @narendramodi this week is by videolink. They’re vegetarian, I would have liked to share them with him. pic.twitter.com/Sj7y4Migu9
— Scott Morrison (@ScottMorrisonMP) May 31, 2020
PM Modi also replied to this tweet by the Australian PM. Here is what PM Modi wrote on his twitter handle:
Connected by the Indian Ocean, united by the Indian Samosa!
Looks delicious, PM @ScottMorrisonMP!
Once we achieve a decisive victory against COVID-19, we will enjoy the Samosas together.
Looking forward to our video meet on the 4th. https://t.co/vbRLbVQuL1
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 31, 2020
Meanwhile, while the number of COVID-19 cases in Australia is close to the 7000-mark, in India, the number is increasing steadily. The government also announced Lockdown 5.0, with a major focus on economy. Multiple services across the country will reopen in a phased manner starting from June 8th. Scott Morrisson, in his latest address on May 25th, had said that his country would not open its borders anytime soon.
Source: Republic TV