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SCO Summit PM Modi Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to China for the first time in 7 years, the whole world is watching this visit

SCO Summit PM Modi Visit: Following the conflict in the Galwan Valley in 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is making his maiden trip to China. To attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) conference, he is traveling to China. He may visit between August 31 and September 1. Additionally, PM Modi’s visit is noteworthy since US President Donald Trump’s trip is causing global distress. Everyone’s eyes are on the BRICS nations in this scenario. The White House of the US Parliament has also released a statement on the PM’s visit.

Sco summit pm modi visit
Sco summit pm modi visit

The American White House has released a statement on PM Modi’s trip to China. In reality, the US State Department said that India is our strategic partner and has stated to maintain full and clear conversation when reporters questioned US Department Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Piggot about PM Modi’s visit during a press conference. “India is a strategic partner,” he said. We don’t always agree, and President Trump has expressed his views clearly.

Discussions will go on

During the press conference, reporters questioned Piggot on whether China and other BRICS nations—Russia, India, and Brazil—are attempting to spearhead the resistance to the US trade war. In response, he said that the US State Department has stated that negotiations with India will ‘continue.’

Talks will be used to settle differences. – US

Piggot mentioned the conflict between India and the United States. He said, “All I can say in the context of India is that the President has been very clear about his concerns regarding the purchase of Russian oil and trade imbalance.” On this, you have seen him act directly. We have open and honest discussions with India, a vital partner. This will go on. In response to a question about if Washington is worried about “deteriorating relations” with India and the potential for New Delhi to “come closer” to China. According to Piggot, direct communication is the only way to settle disagreements between parties.

What worries America?

“It is a matter of honest and fully frank dialogue,” Piggot said. Whether it is the trade deficit or the purchase of Russian oil, President Trump has expressed his concerns clearly. Addressing such issues is crucial. The President has made no bones about it. As a result, only an open and thorough discussion can settle disagreements. This is what it means to further American interests and to engage in open and sincere diplomatic discussions with allies to address the issues that need resolution.

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