
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the US for two days from February 12. During this time he will meet US President Donald Trump. People who are closely monitoring this matter gave this information on Monday.
Modi-Trump meeting can happen on February 13 in Washington.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump can meet on February 13. Government sources informed that the Prime Minister will reach the US on February 12 and 13 on a two-day visit after finishing his Paris visit. This will be PM Modi's first visit to the US during Trump's second term. There can be a wide discussion between the two leaders on many issues including trade and defense and technology cooperation.
Modi is among the few leaders of the world who will visit Washington DC after the Trump administration takes power. A week after Trump's swearing-in, both the leaders had talked on the phone. Later, while giving information about this conversation, Trump expressed hope that PM Modi and he could meet in February itself. It is worth noting that External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will be the President of the US President on behalf of PM Modi in the swearing-in ceremony. Jaishankar participated as a special envoy. He also handed over a special letter from Prime Minister Modi to Trump.
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