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Trump expected to sign arms deal with India | Israel today

2020-02-24T22:00:06.157Z


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US President began his visit to India at a rally in his honor, winning a Taj Mahal tour with his wife Melania • On trade agreements, Trump declared: "Negotiations are at an early stage"

  • President Trump and his wife Melania Baj Mahal // Photo: IP

US President Donald Trump began his visit to India yesterday, where his friend and ally, Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India hosted him.

He also promised in his speech that "the United States will always be a loyal member of the Indian people." Popular singers and dancers. ”We will always remember the amazing hospitality, remember it forever. From this day on, India will have a special place in our hearts, "Trump said.

The event yesterday was actually a reconstruction of a similar event that occurred in the US during Moody's visit last September. One of the billboards posted yesterday across the host city reads "two dynamic personalities, one huge event."

Later in the day the president and his entourage arrived at the Taj Mahal Palace, where they were guided. Later, President and his wife Melania were photographed in front of the palace. Trump wrote in the guest book that "Taj Mahal is awe-inspiring, timeless testimony to the rich and diverse beauty of Indian culture."

Alongside the festive events, Trump and Modi are set to discuss strategic issues in relations between the states and are expected to sign a $ 3 billion arms deal. However, the two countries failed to reach a trade agreement on which there were ongoing discussions. The rapprochement between Washington and New Delhi is also linked to the common concerns that China raises in both capitals.

Even before his arrival in India, the president expressed affection to Prime Minister Modi, but said that, with regard to economic relations, India had "hit us very hard for many years." However, Trump said yesterday that they would eventually have "very large" trade agreements. He said the negotiations were at a very early stage and Modi was conducting "tough" negotiations.

Source: israelhayom

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