Trump-Modi Dialogue: A Strategic Friendship Influencing Global Dynamics
US President Donald Trump praised his 'very good conversation' with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, emphasizing their friendship amid tensions in West Asia. The discussions focused on the US-Israel war with Iran and securing the Strait of Hormuz, vital for global oil supplies. This marks their second call since the conflict began.
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In a week marked by pivotal geopolitical tensions, US President Donald Trump lauded his latest dialogue with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as 'very good.' The call, held on Tuesday, revolved around the ongoing US-Israel conflict with Iran and addressed pressing concerns in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route.
The conversation highlighted the strategic importance of US-India relations, particularly in light of increased hostilities in West Asia. Trump and Modi exchanged views on the regional scenario following the recent ceasefire in Iran and emphasized keeping vital maritime channels open for global oil transit.
United States officials, including Ambassador to India Sergei Gor, noted the conversation lasted 40 minutes, underscoring a mutual commitment to fostering a stable international environment. This latest call marks the second engagement between the leaders since the commencement of military operations in the region.
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