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Trump and Modi discuss the safety of Indian sailors, trade and commerce in Gulf region

Donald Trump, the U.S. President, said that he and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a "very positive" discussion during the G7 Summit in France. He also stated that both countries are working to reach a trade agreement. Trump described Modi as a "tough negotiator" and told reporters he would visit India "sometime soon".

India has been pressing for months that Trump visit the United States, perhaps as part of an event with Japan and Australia. This is the first time the two leaders have met since February 2025 when Modi visited Washington just weeks after Trump returned to the White House and both sides agreed to settle their differences on trade and tariffs. The relationship has deteriorated since then, as Washington imposed high tariffs on Indian products, punished New Delhi for buying Russian oil and engaged closely with India's arch rival?Pakistan. U.S. State Secretary Marco Rubio, who visited India in November to try and repair relations, has now strained the relationship again after the U.S. Navy killed three Indian sailors during an attack on commercial ships in the Gulf. Modi said to Trump in front of reporters that the safety of Indian sailors working in the Strait of Hormuz was of "utmost concern" for New Delhi.

MODI WANT IRAN DEAL TO INCLUE SAFETY OF SAILORS. "You are aware of the fact that hundreds of thousands of Indians are employed around the globe, performing their duties on international maritime trade routes -- including the Strait of Hormuz. Their safety is of the utmost concern to us," Modi stated. Modi, in reference to the U.S. peace agreement with Iran, said: "You made tremendous efforts to achieve this understanding. I am confident that seafarers' safety will be given the highest priority when this agreement is implemented." When asked by reporters whether he shared the condolences of the Indian sailors' deaths, Trump replied: "It is a tough profession, no doubt?about it. And we work together to solve it. We love all those people. They're great people."

Trump said that the United States will also defend India.

When asked about the U.S. and Indian defense relationship, Trump replied, "We would help them if they were attacked."

Trump said, referring to Modi, "If anyone attacks that man, we will be there." "Now, if a new leader is in place, I am not certain about it."

(source: Reuters)