India’s Modi to visit US and meet Trump next week happymamay

Nikita Yadaf

BBC News, Delhi

Prime Minister in Reuters in India Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump arrived at their joint press conference in Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India, February 25, 2020.Reuters

Moody and Trump shared warm relationships during the first US term

The White House says Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the United States next week and meet President Donald Trump.

Other reports say Moody will attend a dinner hosted by the US president on the two -day trip. The official work visit dates have not been announced.

Moody will be among the first foreign leaders who met Trump at the White House during his second term. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is currently in Washington, and this week, Japanese Prime Minister Shigro Ishiba is scheduled this week.

Moody and Trump shared warm relationships during the first US term. Last week detained The White House said that a “fruitful” phone call and discussed illegal relations immigration, security and trade.

Analysts say it will be interesting to know whether Bonhomie between the two men will help overcome concerns about trade and immigration.

Trump Modi described as a “great leader” last year, but he also accused India of directing fees for excessive customs tariffs.

The confirmation of the Indian leader’s visit to Washington came shortly after the United States A military trip deporting about 100 Indian citizens It fell in Punjab state.

It is said that everyone on the plane either entered the United States illegally, or exceeded their visas.

During a call last week, Trump said he was sure that India “will do the right thing” when it comes to illegal immigration.

The mass deportation of foreign citizens has made not documented a major policy. Earlier, Bloomberg reported that 18,000 Indian immigrants who are not documented who live illegally in the United States have been identified so far, but the real number is likely to be higher.

According to the Pew Research Center, there was an estimated 725,000 Indian immigrants not documented in the United States last year.

India has so far fled the threat of customs duties on its exports to the United States.

However, in the past, Trump described India as “the king of tariff” and “the great aggressor” of commercial relations and threatened mutual measures if Delhi did not say taxes on US imports.

India’s recent budget has seen that its duties are planned on a group of goods, including high -end motorcycles such as the famous Harley Davidson.

The Minister of Finance in India told local media that a sign that the country is “not the property of a tariff.”

Last week, the Indian Foreign Ministry said that the two countries were working to deepen their bilateral relations.

Foreign Minister S Jaishankar represented India at the Trump opening ceremony and holding talks with his counterpart in the United States Marco Rubio while he was in Washington.

In November, after Trump’s electoral victory, Gaishhanskar said the country was not tense in working with the American president.

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