Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

No decision yet on Trump invite: US

- HT Correspond­ent

INDIA HAS INVITED TRUMP TO BE THE CHIEF GUEST AT THE REPUBLIC DAY PARADE IN 2019. IF HE ACCEPTS, HE WILL BE THE SECOND US PRESIDENT AFTER BARACK OBAMA TO ATTEND THE PARADE

WASHINGTON: The White House has acknowledg­ed India has extended an invitation for US President Donald Trump but said that no decision has been taken at the moment.

“I know that the invitation has been extended, but I don’t believe a final decision has been made,” press secretary Sarah Sanders said in response to a question at the daily press briefing on Wednesday.

She added that defence secretary James Mattis and secretary of state Mike Pompeo will travel to India in September “and will begin the dialogue and the process and potential discussion for a presidenti­al visit later in the year”.

Mattis and Pompeo will travel to New Delhi to September 6 for the inaugural 2+2 ministeria­l dialogue with defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman and external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj.

India has invited Trump to be the chief guest at the Republic Day parade in 2019. If he accepts, he will be the second US president to do so — his predecesso­r Barack Obama was the first to attend the Republic Day parade.

When first reports of the invitation emerged some weeks ago, a spokespers­on for Trump’s National Security Council had said to Hindustan Times: “We have nothing to announce at this time”.

That language is generally described as officiales­e for saying work is on but no dates yet, according to former White House staffers who spoke only on background to explain how presidenti­al visits are arranged.

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