Acting Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Alice G Wells said an excellent progress was made during the presidential visit to India
President Donald Trump’s simply closed India trip showed the worth the United Stated set on its ties with New Delhi, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Thursday. Trump’s “first official outing to India this week exhibits the worth the US puts on the US-India association”, Pompeo said in a tweet, a day after the president came back from his memorable two-day visit to India with stops in Ahmedabad, Agra and New Delhi. “Majority rule customs join us, shared interests bond us, and under the President’s administration our association has and will just become more grounded,” Pompeo said as he re-tweeted the White House post with comments by Trump.
“As we extend our organization with India, we recall that our two nations have consistently been joined by shared conventions of vote based system and constitutions that ensure opportunity, singular rights, and the standard of law,” Donald Trump said in the White House post that likewise had four photos of his gatherings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
In a progression of tweets, Acting Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Alice G Wells said a superb advancement was made during the presidential visit to India. “Brilliant advancement made for the current week in US India organization,” she said. Trump’s excursion to India propelled the common objectives and made ready for additional collaboration in key territories, for example, vitality, safeguard, individuals to-individuals ties and Indo-Pacific coordination, Wells said…
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