US President Donald Trump has accepted India’s invitation to attend the Quad Summit, which will be in New Delhi later this year, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said on Wednesday. The telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump took place on the occasion of the G7 summit in Canada.
Misri said in a video message, “For the next meeting of the quad, PM Modi invited President Trump to India. Accepting the invitation, President Trump said he was excited to come to India”.
Quad is a diplomatic partnership between Australia, India, Japan and the United States that is committed to supporting an open, stable and rich Indo-Pacific that is inclusive and flexible. In response to the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, the origin of Quad is the date of our cooperation.
The Foreign Secretary also said that the two leaders discussed the ongoing global development.
“President Trump and PM Modi also discussed the ongoing Israel-Iran struggle. On the Russia-Ukraine conflict, both agreed that direct dialogue between the two sides is necessary for an early peace, and should continue the efforts. The two leaders shared their vision on the Indo-Pacific region and expressed support for the important role of the quad in the region.”
Israel and Iran call the calls with citizens in the flashpoint areas facing waves of attacks for the sixth day.
During the call, PM Modi informed the US President on Operation Sindoor and gave a message that India would not accept any arbitration with India when it is with India.
Vikram Misri also said, “On the night of 9 May, Vice President Vance called Prime Minister Modi. Vice President Vance had said that Pakistan could make a big attack on India. Prime Minister Modi had clearly told him that if this happens, India will react even more to Pakistan. The passive.
Misri also said in his comment that PM Modi made it clear to President Trump that during this entire episode, at any level, at any level, there were issues such as Indo-US trade deal or India and Pakistan by India and Pakistan. Through the existing channels of the two forces, the ban on military action between India and Pakistan was directly discussed, and was on the request of Pakistan.
Misri said that US President Trump understood the points made by the Prime Minister in detail and expressed support for India’s fight against terrorism. (AI)