US President Donald Trump invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the US while returning from Canada to attend the G-7 summit. However, PM Modi said that he cannot accept the invitation due to already scheduled programs. PM Modi invited Trump to come to India for the Quad Summit, which is likely to be the end of this year.
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Indeed, Trump left the G-7 meeting in the middle amid the increasing struggle between Israel and Iran. Foreign Secretary Vikram Egyptian said that PM Modi and President Trump had to meet during the G-7 meeting, but this meeting could not be held as the US President left early. After this, Trump insisted on talking to PM Modi, after which the conversation was decided.
Modi-Trump will try to meet in the near future
Vikram Egyptian said, ‘President Trump asked Prime Minister Modi if he would stay in America while returning from Canada. Prime Minister Modi expressed his inability to do so due to prior commitments. The two leaders decided that they would try to meet in the near future.
Trump accepted Modi’s invitation, said- keen to come to India
During this time, Trump and Modi shared their views on the Indo-Pacific region and expressed support for the important role of Quad in the region. He further said, ‘Prime Minister Modi invited President Trump to come to India for the next meeting of Quad. President Trump accepted the invitation and said that he is keen to come to India.