The conversations with the leaders of Bhutan and Jordan are part of the prime minister’s interactions with world leaders on the covid-19 NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday spoke to his counterpart from Bhutan and King Abdullah of Jordan on the covid-19 pandemic that has sickened two million people across the world and claimed almost 140,000 lives.
The conversations with the leaders of Bhutan and Jordan are part of the prime minister’s interactions with world leaders on the covid-19 which has resulted in lockdowns in countries across the world as they enforce social distancing in a bid to stem the spread of the SARS-CoV2 virus that causes covid-19. “Exchanged thoughts with @PMBhutan Dr.
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