Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet with President Donald Trump next week, said the Foreign Ministry in New Delhi that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet with President Donald Trump next week.
India’s career -high diplomat, Vikram Messry, told reporters, Modi, who will visit Washington from February 12-13, “will join the first few world leaders to visit the United States after the inauguration of President Trump. “The senior diplomat of India’s carrier, Vikram Mesry, told reporters.
Masri said a “very close relationship” has been created between the leaders, though their relations have so far failed to progress on the long -standing US trade agreement.
“This visit will be a valuable opportunity to include a new administration in all areas of mutual interest,” he added, adding that Modi will hold bilateral meetings with Trump.
“In recent years, it has been one of our strongest international partnerships and the Prime Minister’s visit is in line with our stable engagement with the new administration,” Masri said.
Modi was among the first people to congratulate his “dear friend” Trump on his inauguration last month, saying he wants New Delhi and Washington to work together.
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‘Very closely relationship’
However, Trump pressed Modi for a “fair” trade relations in one The telephone call later this month, the White House, said, when Trump pursued his hardest trade agenda with world leaders.
Trump and Modi also discussed strengthening the so -called quad grouping with Australia and Japan, which is widely seen as China’s counterweight. India is about to host the block leaders later this year.
Indian and US leaders, both of whom accused of authoritarian trends, when Trump was in the White House from 2017 to 2021, enjoyed a warm relationship.
Modi visited Trump in 2017 and 2019.
He also hosted Trump at a huge rally in his hometown of Gujarat, while Trump returned the right with a similar program in Houston, Texas.
“There is a clear commitment to the interests between the two countries,” Masri said. [and] Indian Pacific Security. “
The meeting will come a few days after the US military aircraft returned to 104 Indian immigrants, a part of Trump’s immigration restoration.
The Indian Foreign Ministry said it was “strongly opposed to illegal migration, especially since it belongs to other types of organized crime”.
But New Delhi’s Foreign Minister Subhardiniam Jaishkar on Thursday pointed out that “deportation is not new”, and that the United States had expelled more than 15,000 Indians since 2009, about HALF. Half between 2019-2024.
India is the fifth largest economy in the world and enjoys defeating the GDP world, but millions of its citizens still leave the country every year to achieve better opportunities abroad.