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Trump Cancels India Visit For Quad Talks Amid Strained Ties With PM Modi: Report | India News

New Delhi: US President Donald Trump reportedly canceled his plans to visit India later this year, according to the New York Times, referring to resources familiar with his program.

The report titled “Nobel Prize and Testis Telephone conversation: how the Trump-Modi relationship was solved” said Trump had previously left Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the autumn, but has abandoned the visit since then.

No official interpretation was made by Indian or US governments. India is planned to host the four summit this year. Previously, under the rule of Trump, the Four Foreign Ministers Meeting was held in January just one day after Trump started its second period.

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In the Trump-Modi relationship, the NYT part claims that India constantly rejects a short military conflict between India and Pakistan in May, especially in May, in a repeated and controversial, in May.

In the report, “President Trump’s Repeated allegations on the ‘dissolution’ of the Indian-Pakistan War, which infuriated Prime Minister Narendra Modi from India.

The report refers to a 35 -minute phone call between the two leaders on June 17th, as Trump returned from the G7 summit in Canada. Although a face -to -face meeting was planned between the summit in Kanaskis, Trump left early. Before leaving, the two leaders spoke on the phone.

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Indian Foreign Minister Vikram Misri said that Kananaskis said that Prime Minister Modi had no Trump a trade agreement under the Indian-Pakistan dispute or no offer discussion for US mediation.

“Prime Minister Modi told Trump that he did not do any mediation in his conflict with Pakistan and would never accept, Mis Misri said.

According to the NYT, Trump once again ended the rise of India-Pakistan during the June 17 call, and said that Pakistan aims to nominate himself for the Nobel Peace Prize, and that Trump clearly sought and was earlier by former president Barack Obama.

“According to people familiar with the call, implication, which was not very clear, was that Mr. Modi had to do the same,” he added.

“The Indian leader said,” He said to Mr. Trump, the United States had nothing to do with the last ceasefire. He settled directly between India and Pakistan, “he said.

Although Trump rejected Modi’s appeal during the call, the dispute, especially Modi’s refusal to support Trump’s Nobel requests, forced a significant extent to a strong relationship in Trump’s first period.

The White House did not publicly accept the call and Trump did not mention it on social media. Since May 10, Trump has claimed more than 40 times that he was responsible for ending the hearing of India-Pakistan.

“And at the same time the story of an American president, the Nobel Prize, is throwing a third railway of Indian politics: Conflict with Pakistan,” he said.

The report, which further increased the tension, drew attention to Trump’s decision to bring India’s 25 percent tariff to Russian oil imports. The movement was defined as a more punishment than politics.

“Russian President Vladimir Putin seems to be a punishment because it has not been in line, rather than any harmonious effort to reduce or reduce the fund of Russian President Vladimir Putin,” NYT said.

Richard Rossow, president of India’s Strategic and International Research Center, said the issue is beyond India’s relationship with Russia.

“If there was a real change in politics while trying to squeeze Russia, Trump could have put the weight behind the legislation that would apply secondary sanctions to countries that buy Russian hydrocarbons. This is the fact that they targeted India in a unique way, Rossow says that this is only more than Russia. Ross

The article ended by stating the disappointment of Trump on stopped tariff negotiations and said that he tried to reach Modi many times, but he did not receive any response from the Indian Prime Minister.

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