India, Russia lost to ‘deepest, darkest China: Trump

US President Donald Trump says that after his leaders met Chinese President Xi Jinping, India and Russia “seem disappeared” to China, and Beijing pushes a new world order in the new Delhi and Moscow.
“Apparently we lost India and Russia to the deepest, darkest, China. Together, a long and prosperous future!” Trump wrote in a social media post accompanied by Xi’s summit in China.
When Trump was asked about Friday, he said he did not comment on his statement to journalists in the New Delhi of the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry did not respond to a request for a comment and the representatives of the Kremlin could not be reached immediately.
XI has hosted more than 20 leaders of non -Western countries for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in China Port City Tianjin, China, including Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Putin and Modi were holding hand in hand at the summit as they walked to Xi before standing side by side.
Trump has cooled US-India ties between trade tensions and other disputes. Trump said that he was “very disappointed” this week, but he wasn’t worried about raising Russia-China ties.
Trump was disappointed that Russia and Ukraine could not convince Russia and Ukraine to end their wars after more than three years after the Russian forces occupied Ukraine.
On Thursday night, he told reporters that he was planning to talk to Putin soon at the White House.

