Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Indians are very good negotiator­s: Trump

- Yashwant Raj letters@hindustant­imes.com

US President Donald Trump described ties with India as a “bulwark for freedom, prosperity and peace”, spoke of his friendship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and, trying to lighten bilateral trade talks, said Indians are “very good negotiator­s”.

“We’re trying very hard to make better trade deals with India, but they’re very good traders,” Trump said at a Diwali function at the White House on Tuesday, flanked by Indian-Americans from his administra­tion and Indian envoy Navtej Sarna.

India and the US are negotiatin­g several trade issues, including retaliator­y tariffs imposed by both, market access and intellectu­al property rights.

Trump has referred to India as “tariff king” and raised a low-volume export– Harley-Davidson motorbikes – to call attention to India’s import duties.

Speaking generally of bilateral ties, Trump said: “Speaking generally of bilateral ties, Trump said: “The US has deep ties to the nation of India and I am grateful for my friendship with Prime Minister Modi...India is the world’s largest democracy and the relationsh­ip between our two countries can act as a bulwark for freedom, prosperity, and peace.”

He said the two countries were “very close, I think closer maybe than ever before”. He was building on Sarna’s remarks that “we are looking at one of the best times we’ve ever had for the India-US relationsh­ip”.

Trump also said to Sarna: “And we love your country. I have great, great respect for, as you know, Prime Minister Modi – tremendous respect. So just please give my warmest regards, okay?”

Standing with Trump for remarks followed by the ceremonial lighting of diyas were IndianAmer­ican officials appointed by him — acting undersecre­tary of state Manisha Singh, Federal Communicat­ions Commission (FCC)chairman Ajit Pai, Medicare and Medicaid Services head Seema Verma, acting chief of the Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion, Uttam Dhillon, and deputy White House press secretary Raj Shah. Others present were Trump’s daughter Ivanka and deputy national security advisor Mira Ricardel.

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