Extending a warm welcome, the members termed Modi "a person of great prominence on India's political landscape."
"The European Parliament believes Modi can be a major ally of the EU in the global war against terror," they said after meeting Modi at Hotel Steigenberger this morning.
"EU can learn a lot from the Indian experience in fighting Islamic extremism as India has first-hand knowledge in dealing with the issue," they said in a letter.
Modi arrived here today for a hectic day-long visit during which he will attend the India-EU Summit.
Belgian capital Brussels, which was attacked by suicide bombers last week, is the first leg of Modi's three-nation four-day tour which will take him to the US and Saudi Arabia.
Since the terrorist attack on March 22, the Brussels airport is yet to be fully operational and Modi's Special Air India plane had to land at the Brussels Military Airport.
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