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Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stranded in India after plane breaks down

Justin Trudeau – Prime Minister of Canada, CC BY 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has had to extend his stay in India after the G20 summit in New Delhi due to a plane breakdown, Canadian authorities confirmed in a statement.

Justin Trudeau had arrived in India last Friday for the G20 leaders’ meeting and was due to return to Canada on Sunday after laying a wreath at the memorial to the father of Indian independence, Mahatma Gandhi, but a mechanical problem forced him to stay an extra night.

The aircraft “encountered technical difficulties” that “could not be resolved overnight”, according to a statement from Mr. Trudeau’s office.

“Our delegation will remain in India until alternative arrangements can be made”.

The aircraft is believed to be an Airbus, according to Canadian broadcaster CTV, which claims that this is “not the first time” it has encountered problems.

Trudeau is not the only world figure to have been a victim of problems with aircraft issues in recent months. In August, Germany’s foreign minister, Annalena Baerbock, was forced to abandon a trip to Oceania after a problem with her government plane twice forced it to return to Abu Dhabi.

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