Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

US president hints at ‘announceme­nts’

- Yashwant Raj letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW YORK: US President Donald Trump has said there “could be” some announceme­nts at an Indian diaspora outreach he is addressing with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, but it appeared more likely he was referring to outcomes from their bilateral meeting in New York that is scheduled for Tuesday, September 24.

“Could be,” Trump told reporters on Wednesday, when asked if announceme­nts are expected at the “Howdy, Modi!” event with Modi in Houston. He did not elaborate, but went on to say, “I have a good relationsh­ip with Prime Minister Modi … he asked, would I go, and I will go”.

“By the way,” he added, to appear even-handed in the Kashmir dispute he had offered to mediate not so long ago, “great relationsh­ip with Pakistan and with India.” People familiar with discussion­s about the outreach event and the prime minister’s visit said the American leader was most probably referring to the bilateral meeting in New York. But, as everyone who has ever dealt with this White House knows, anything can happen, and nothing can be ruled out.

Trump is scheduled to address the gathering, and he is known to go off the script and ad-lib some of his most devastatin­g lines.

The two leaders will hold a delegation-level bilateral meeting in New York on September 24, the first day of the annual UN General Assembly debates. Neither side has announced the agenda for the meeting but trade and strategic relations are expected to figure and some major announceme­nts are likely related to energy and investment­s, according to the people cited above, who requested anonymity. No details were available yet as discussion­s are still on but a trade deal is not on the cards for these talks.

But experts have said a “trade understand­ing” could be achieved paving the way for dealing with the outstandin­g issues.

President Trump is clearly looking forward to the “Howdy, Modi!” outreach with an eye on the numbers, the size of the crowd, which is important to him, and which he never fails to mention at his own rallies. “He’s got a big crowd coming,” Trump said referring to Modi, clearly impressed already.

Organizers have said they are expecting 50,000 people, though the venue is large enough to seat 70,000.

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