ROME: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday visiting the famous Trevi fountain here with other world leaders on the sidelines of the G20 Summit.
The fountain is one of the most visited and loved Italian monuments by tourists.
The historical fountain has drawn many filmmakers for that which has popularized the Baroque art-style monument as a symbol of romance hangers.
“# G20 Head of Delegation started the 2nd day # G20Romesummit on foot to the city symbolic place: Trevi Fountain, one of the most beautiful fountains in the world and is famous for traditional coin throws.
# G20 Italia tweeted.
On Sundays.
1/19 : 00 Modi and other G20 leaders visit the Iconic Trevi Fountain in Rome Previous CaptionsLeaders G20 Pose in front of the Trevi Fountain during the G20 Summit in Rome.
(AP Photo) (from L) Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Australia Perdana Minister of Scott Morrison, German Chancelor Angela Merkel, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Trevi Fountain in Central Rome.
(AFP photo) Prime Minister Narendra Modi (L) Talk to the Director General, Organization Food and Agriculture (FAO), Qu Dongyu (C) and Deputy Japanese Foreign Minister for Economic Affairs, Hiroshi Suzuki when they visit the Trevi Fountain in Rome P Usat.
(AFP PHOTOS) The G20 leaders threw a coin into the Roma iconic Trevi fountain on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Rome.
(Photo of Reuters) (from L) Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Fountain Trevi in Rome.
(Photo of AFP) German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Center, talked to Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, left, and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in front of the Trevi Fountain during the G20 Summit in Rome.
(Photo of AP) Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi Gestures next to French President Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor Acting Germany Angela Merkel in front of the Trevi Fountain during the G20 Summit in Rome.
(Photo of Reuters) British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Gestes next to French President Emmanuel Macron and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison in front of the Trevi fountain during the G20 Summit in Rome, Italy.
(Picture of Reuters) British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (L) and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi visited the Trevi Fountain in Rome Center.
(AFP photo) stands as high as 26.3 meters and a width of 49.15 meters, this is the largest baroque fountain in the city and one of the most famous fountains in the world.
This delegation also threw a coin from above their shoulders in the fountain, according to a video released by Italian G20.
It is believed that if you throw the coin up the shoulder into the fountain, you will definitely return to Rome.
After visiting the famous Fountain, Modi will attend a bilateral meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
He will also attend a session on sustainable development and an event on the ‘supply chain resistance’.
The Prime Minister participated in the G20 Summit in Rome from October 30-3 at the invitation of Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi.
Italy has held the G20 President since December last year.
G20 is a leading global forum that unites the world’s main economy.
The members accounted for more than 80 percent of Global GDP, 75 percent of global trade and 60 percent of the planet’s population.
This forum has met every year since 1999 and includes, since 2008, the annual Summit, with the participation of each head of state and government.
The Roman summit will be attended by the Head of State and Government of G20 member countries, the European Union, and other countries invited and several international organizations.
The summit will be centered around the theme ‘people, planets, prosperity, focusing on the field of recovery from the pandemic and strengthening global health governance.
From Rome, Modi will travel to Glasgow on Sunday to attend the World Leader Summit Conference Conference 26 (COP-26) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).