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Trump to discuss with Modi common priorities: White House

| | Jun 13, 2017, at 03:47 pm
Washington, June 13 (IBNS) Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump will discuss common priorities like fighting terrorism when they meet in USA on June 26, a White House spokesperson said, even as the meeting is likely to see Modi raising the issue of H1B visa strictures imposed by Trump on Indians.

Prime Minister Modi will hold official talks with President Trump on June 26 at the invitation of the American President during his visit to USA.

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said: "I am also pleased to announce that President Trump will welcome Indian Prime Minister Modi to the White House on June 26th. 
"He looks forward to discussing the ways to strengthen our ties between the United States and India and advancing our common priorities -- fighting terrorism, promoting economic growth and reforms, and expanding security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region. "

"The two leaders will look to outline a common vision for the U.S.-India partnership that’s worthy of India's 1.6 billion citizens," he said.

Speaking on the meeting between Modi and Trump, India's foreign ministry earlier stated: "Their discussions will provide a new direction for deeper bilateral engagement on issues of mutual interest and consolidation of multi-dimensional strategic partnership between India and the U.S."


 

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