Trump likely to visit India early next year, Rubio tells India's IANS
- India presses the United States for months to secure a Trump visit, potentially as part of a meeting that includes Japan and Australia
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. is seeking to arrange a visit to India by President Donald Trump early next year as the countries work on a bilateral trade deal, Indian media outlet IANS reported on Saturday.
Rubio is likely to travel to India this year to prepare for the president’s visit, he told IANS in an interview.
“We’re working towards sometime early next year to have the president come,” Rubio said, according to IANS.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Trump last week on the sidelines of a summit of the Group of Seven industrial powers in France. Trump said that they had a “very good” conversation.
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India has been pressing the United States for months for a Trump visit, potentially as part of a meeting including Japan and Australia.
India-U.S. ties have been rocky over the past year since Washington imposed high tariffs on Indian goods, punishing New Delhi for purchasing Russian oil, and engaging closely with India’s arch-rival Pakistan.
Rubio visited India last month seeking to repair ties, but the killing of three Indian sailors in attacks on commercial ships by the U.S. Navy in the Gulf has roiled relations again.
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In the IANS interview, Rubio said the U.S. hoped to conclude a trade deal with India. “We’re on the last inches of getting it done and it’s very positive.”