White House says Donald Trump and PM Modi have very good relationship, confirms US-India trade deal ‘very close’: You’ll hear from…’

Comments are in the United States to attend the Quad Foreign Ministers’ meeting of Foreign Minister S Jaishankar.
The White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt praised its role as a strategic ally in India’s Indian-Pacific region during a press briefing on Monday (US local time). He also emphasized the strong personal relationship between US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “India continues to be a very strategic ally in Asia Pacific and has a very good relationship with Prime Minister Modi and will continue it,” he answered a question about how the United States saw the influence of China in the Indo-Pacific region of China. He said.
Comments are in the United States to attend the meeting of Foreign Foreign Ministers’ meeting of Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar. On Monday, he opened an exhibition titled “Human Cost of Terrorism”, which aims to attract global attention to state -backed terrorism in the United Nations.
Four is a diplomatic partnership between Australia, India, Japan and the United States. It is determined to support an open, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific, which is inclusive and flexible. The origin of the group dates back to the common human reaction to the Indian Ocean Tsunami, December 2004.
Previously, on June 18, US President Donald Trump accepted the invitation of Prime Minister Modi to attend the upcoming Quad summit in the new Delhi this year. Foreign Minister Vikram Misri shared the details of the telephone conversation between the G7 Summit in Canada between the two leaders.
“For the next meeting of Quad, Prime Minister Modi invited President Trump to India. While accepting the invitation, President Trump said he was excited to come to India.” He said.
The White House spokesman came shortly after he discussed another memory question about a possible trade agreement between India and the United States, his statements about India’s importance in Indo-Pacific.
“Yes, the president said last week (the US and India is very close to a trade agreement) and this remains true. The trade secretary was in the Oval Office on this issue. They complete these agreements and you will hear these agreements and when you come to India, you will hear the President and the trade team.”
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