Trump 'Cancels' India Visit for Quad
Trade tariffs and political disputes have driven a sharp decline in U.S.-India relations, ending President Trump's planned attendance at the Quad Summit in New Delhi.
- On June 17, US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a 35-minute phone call amid ongoing diplomatic tensions.
- The call occurred against a backdrop of strained ties due to Trump's additional 25% tariffs on India for Russian oil purchases and his repeated claims of brokering the India-Pakistan ceasefire.
- During the call, Modi clearly stated India does not accept mediation and conveyed that there had been no discussion of any India-US trade deal or US mediation regarding the Pakistan conflict.
- Trump expressed pride in having helped de-escalate military tensions and claimed that Pakistan intended to put him forward as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize, though New Delhi clarified that the ceasefire was negotiated directly between India and Pakistan without any US mediation.
- Reports indicate Trump no longer plans to visit India for the Quad Summit later this year, reflecting worsening India-US relations as New Delhi increasingly engages China and Russia.
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Trump 'cancels' India visit for Quad
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Trump Plans to Skip Quad Summit in India
President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to skip the upcoming — though not yet scheduled — Quad summit this fall, The New York Times reported. Unnamed sources indicated Trump would not attend the meeting due to a souring relationship with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In July, the United States, Australia, India, and Japan agreed to expand their cooperation on maritime security in the Indo-Pacific and further collaborate on supplies …
Shafaq News- Washington - The New York Times reported on Saturday that US President Donald Trump has canceled his upcoming visit to India to participate in the Quad security summit scheduled for this fall. This move comes after the United States imposed additional tariffs on imports from India on August 27, a move that has raised tensions in relations between the two countries. Trump had previously told Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi that h…
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