India News | PM-FRANCE-BASTILLE DAY     PM Modi Greets French President Emmanuel Macron on Bastille Day

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday greeted French President Emmanuel Macron on Bastille Day, saying India is committed to further strengthen its strategic partnership with France.

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New Delhi, Jul 14 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday greeted French President Emmanuel Macron on Bastille Day, saying India is committed to further strengthen its strategic partnership with France.

"Felicitations to my dear friend Emmanuel Macron and the friendly people of France on the occasion of Bastille Day," the prime minister tweeted.

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He said New Delhi is committed to further strengthening its important strategic partnership with France, and expanding cooperation.

The day marks the anniversary of the storming of a fortress where political prisoners were held during the French Revolution in Paris in 1789, according to write ups available on the internet. PTI NAB  ANB ANB 07142120 NNNNd for him to stay but he believed he would be better and happier there."

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Kouassi is an 18-year-old center back who made his first appearance for PSG in December and went on to feature 13 times across all competitions, including twice in the Champions League, as the club retained the French league title. He's also played 12 times for the French national under-18 team.

"I really hope I'll be able to establish myself here and play a lot of matches. For that I'll work hard," Kouassi said in a club statement.

Salihamidzic called Kouassi “one of the biggest talents in Europe." (AP)

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