Oman Daily Observer

Modi, Trump to discuss defence partnershi­p, counterter­rorism

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WASHINGTON: Talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump in what would be their first face-to-face meeting would focus on ongoing cooperatio­n, including counterter­rorism and defence partnershi­p in the Indo-Pacific region, besides trade and law enforcemen­t, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer has said.

Spicer said that talks between the two on Monday would be “robust”.

“... The President and the Prime Minister will discuss ongoing cooperatio­n, including counterter­rorism, defence partnershi­p in the Indo-Pacific region, global cooperatio­n, burdenshar­ing, trade, law enforcemen­t, and energy. I think it’s going to be a very robust discussion,” he said at his regular briefing on Friday.

Modi left New Delhi on Saturday on a three-nation tour that will take him to the US, Portugal and the Netherland­s. He reached Portugal on Saturday ahead of his visit to the US on June 26 and will visit the Netherland­s on June 27 on the way back home.

Indian Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar flew into Washington ahead of Modi’s visit to meet senior officials in the Trump administra­tion and to lay the groundwork for the Modi-Trump meeting.

On Friday, Jaishankar met US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and both sides focused on areas of convergenc­e.

Indian envoy to the US Navtej Sarna has termed Modi’s visit a “great opportunit­y for the two leaders to know each other”. He said Modi will meet the top 20 CEOs of the US during the visit.

Sarna also expressed the hope that the visit will provide sufficient time for Modi and Trump to get to know each other.

He said that India is major defence partner of the US and both countries have a robust defence and security relationsh­ip.

In a pre-departure statement, Modi on Friday said he will hold indepth discussion­s with Trump during his visit and hoped to build a forwardloo­king vision for partnershi­p with the new administra­tion.

The Prime Minister said that apart from his official meetings with Trump and his Cabinet colleagues, he will meet some prominent American CEOs and the large Indian diaspora.

Former president Barack Obama had called India-US ties the “most defining partnershi­p” of the 21st century. Both leaders had struck a warm personal equation and worked to ease any bilateral irritants.

The Obama administra­tion had accorded India the status of a ‘ major defence partner’.

According to reports, the US has cleared the sale of 22 American-made Guardian surveillan­ce drones for India ahead of Modi’s visit. The deal is estimated to be worth $2-3 billion.

Both sides will also discuss the sale of US fighter jets during the Modi’s visit.

PM meets Portuguese counterpar­t: Modi on Saturday met his Portuguese counterpar­t Antonio Costa. Modi met Costa, who traces his origin to Goa in India, at the Necessidad­es Palace in Lisbon. This is the first-ever bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Portugal and follows Costa’s visit to India in January this year.

 ?? — AFP ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Portuguese counterpar­t Antonio Costa as they stand on a balcony moments after their meeting at Necessidad­es Palace in Lisbon on Saturday.
— AFP Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Portuguese counterpar­t Antonio Costa as they stand on a balcony moments after their meeting at Necessidad­es Palace in Lisbon on Saturday.

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