'I love India, give my regards to my friend PM Modi' Trump tells EAM
Tuesday, 25th September 2018
New York: The president of United States Donal Trump told the Indian External Affairs Minister (EAM) Sushma Swaraj "I love India, give my regards to my friend Prime Minister Modi," during a high-level event on counter-narcotics at the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York.
Trump was leaving the podium at the conclusion of the event and US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley warmly hugged Swaraj and introduced her to the president.
During the conversation, EAM Swaraj told Trump that she has brought greetings from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Responding to the same, Trump, as per the Indian diplomatic sources, said, "I love India, give my regards to my friend Prime Minister Modi."
As the 73rd Session of the UN General Assembly began in New York, Swaraj was attending an event titled 'Global Call to Action on the World Drug Problem' chaired by the US president.
In June last year, Trump had hosted Prime Minister Modi at the White House during his visit to the US. Commenting on Prime Minister Modi's visit to US, the White House had said that it was the "first dinner for a foreign dignitary at the White House under President Trump's administration".
"When President Trump visited India in 2014. He was full of very warm remarks and observations about me, I still remember them," Prime Minister Modi had told media warmly at the White House in the US.
President Trump had also described Prime Minister Modi as a "true friend" and both the leaders had maintained a good bond. The last meeting between the two leaders took place at the ASEAN summit in the Philippines in November last year.
Modi and Trump had always welcomed each other warmly, they never miss a chance to praise each other at the global stages.
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