New Delhi, June 10 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to come face-to-face with US President Donald Trump at the G7 Summit in France next week though a bilateral meeting between the two leaders is yet to be firmed up, people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. Modi is set to criss-cross between France and Slovakia during a nearly week-long visit beginning on June 13 to participate in the outreach sessions of the G7 Summit and several other events and to hold bilateral meetings, according to the schedule announced by the external affairs ministry on Tuesday. The PM will first travel to the French port city of Nice for a bilateral meeting with President Emmanuel Macron on June 14, and the two leaders will jointly inaugurate Bharat Innovates, a three-day event being held as part of the India-France Year of Innovation to showcase Indian technology ventures from higher education institutions and centrally funded technical institutes. Modi will then travel to Slovakia for a state visit during June 14-16. This will be the first visit by an Indian premier to Slovakia , and Modi will hold talks with Prime Minister Robert Fico and meet President Peter Pellegrini. He will then return to France to join the outreach sessions of the G7 Summit at Evian during June 16-17....