The plane was down for two days, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was only able to return to Canada



As we know, Prime Minister Trudeau and his delegation have been stranded for two days since their arrival to attend the G20 summit and are expected to return to their country on September 10.

But problems with his Airbus forced Trudeau to extend his stay in the city.





Canadian Prime Minister's Office (PMO) press secretary Mohammad Hussain said the technical problem had now been resolved and the plane had been cleared to fly.

Based on published reports India today, Trudeau and the delegation were escorted back to the airport by Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar, who thanked the Canadian Prime Minister for his presence at the G20 summit.

“On behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and my government colleagues, I was at the airport today to thank Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada for his presence at the G20 Summit and to wish him and his entourage, have a safe trip home,” wrote Rajeev in his upload on the X platform.

CBC News previously reported that the Canadian Air Force CC-150 Polaris plane that was en route to pick up Trudeau was diverted to London because it encountered technical problems that forced Trudeau to extend his stay in India.

This incident occurred against the backdrop of difficult relations between India and Canada, which are currently frozen due to the activities of Khalistani extremists promoting anti-Indian campaigns on Canadian soil.

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