‘Deeply respect sentiments’: PM Modi to Trump’s ‘at all times be mates’ comment


Responding to US President Donald Trump’s statements on India-US relationship, PM Narendra Modi tweets, “Deeply respect and absolutely reciprocate President Trump’s sentiments.”

New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi responded to US President Donald Trump’s assertion on the India-US relationship. In a publish on X (previously Twitter), PM Modi wrote that he “deeply respect and absolutely reciprocate President Trump’s sentiments and constructive evaluation of our ties.” 

“India and the US have a really constructive and forward-looking Complete and International Strategic Partnership,” he added. 

This comes quickly after Trump reiterated his long-standing friendship with PM Modi, calling him “an amazing Prime Minister” and assuring that nothing threatens the deep-rooted ties between India and the US. Chatting with the media, Trump harassed that India-US relations stay “a really particular relationship,” dismissing considerations of any severe pressure.

When requested whether or not he was able to reset relations with India, Trump responded confidently, “I at all times will. I will at all times be mates with (PM) Modi. He is an amazing Prime Minister. I will at all times be mates, however I simply don’t love what he’s doing at this specific second.” The US President, nonetheless, avoided detailing what particular actions by Modi had been inflicting his dissatisfaction.

Trump underlined that occasional disagreements are pure between world companions however insisted there was “nothing to fret about.” He described the tensions as non permanent “moments” that don’t alter the core power of India-US relations.

Commerce talks stay constructive

Responding to questions on US commerce negotiations with India and different nations, Trump expressed optimism. He mentioned that talks had been progressing nicely, suggesting that regardless of challenges, the administration aimed to safe truthful and useful offers.

Switching focus, Trump voiced frustration over the European Union’s latest resolution to impose heavy fines on Google. With out linking it on to India, the assertion highlighted his broader considerations about financial penalties and their influence on worldwide cooperation.