Trump likely to visit India early next year, Rubio tells India's IANS
Marco Rubio said the two sides are on the last inches of a trade deal as Washington prepares for a presidential visit.
- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the administration is working toward President Donald Trump's visit to India early next year to cement growing momentum in India-US ties.
- Negotiators are on the "last inches" of finalizing a long-awaited bilateral trade deal, Rubio said, marking the President's first trip to India since over 50% tariffs strained relations.
- Ambassador Sergio Gor outlined a potential three-way energy arrangement involving the United States and Venezuela, leveraging India's rare refining capabilities to increase heavy crude supplies amid supply-chain diversification.
- Washington looks forward to another Quad meeting soon to expand collaboration on regional security, with leaders describing the Modi-Trump relationship as "really important in diplomacy."
- Rubio plans to travel to India before the end of this year to lay the groundwork for the presidential visit, following productive sessions in New Delhi to resolve remaining trade issues.
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Rubio: Trump Likely to Visit India Early Next Year
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the US 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," he said, according to IANS.
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