New Delhi [India] : Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his delegation are expected to depart on Tuesday afternoon as the technical issue with his aircraft has been resolved, authorities said. Mohammad Hussain, Press Secretary of Canada's Prime Minister's Office, confirmed this. "The technical issue with the plane has been resolved. The plane has been cleared to fly. The Canadian delegation is expected to depart this afternoon,” Hussain said.
The Canadian Prime Minister, who had arrived in India for the G20 Summit on Friday, had to extend his stay in New Delhi after his plane developed a technical snag. Trudeau who was accompanied by his son Xavier and a Canadian delegation were scheduled to depart on Sunday night.
The Canadian PM's office in a statement said that a replacement aircraft sent to pick up Trudeau was diverted to the UK and will leave the UK early Tuesday morning (London time). Canada-based CBC News reported that Trudeau continued to work from his hotel in New Delhi. Earlier it was reported that the Royal Canadian Air Force sent a CC-150 Polaris from CFB Trenton to India on Sunday night to pick up Justin Trudeau and the Canadian delegation.