Meet Premier Modi Donald Trump soon? Buzz after Malaysia informs India about the US President’s Asean plans

Will Prime Minister Narendra Modi meet in US President Donald Trump in Malaysia later this month? There has not yet been an official word about the meeting of the US or India; Malaysia informed India that President Trump will visit Kuala Lumpur from October 26 to 28 for the Summit of the Leaders of Asean and East Asia, according to a report in the Indian Express. This led to speculation of a possible bilateral meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Trump on the sidelines of the East Asia -Top in Kuala Lumpur. Although India has not yet confirmed the travel plans of the Premier Modi, there is no official announcement from the US side on the Trump’s travel performance of President. Asean summit later this month, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim of Malaysia, will host the Asean and East Asia -Top and Kuala Lumpur. Delhi was in contact with Malaysia on the participation of India, the report states. Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang and Russian President Vladimir Putin are also expected to attend the summit. Secrally about a Modi-Trump meeting has been doing rounds since the US and India resumed over a trade agreement. The negotiations were brought to a standstill after the introduction of rates on Indian goods by Trump administration and the subsequent drive over the Indian purchase of Russian oil. But last month, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Foreign Minister Jaishankar in New York at the United Nations General Assembly. After the meeting, Rubio described India as “a ratio of critical importance” to the US and marked “trade, defense, energy, pharmaceutical products and critical minerals” as key issues. The Indian Express report said the possibility of Modi-Trump meeting in Malaysia depends on how the trading talk continues. The Society of Southeast Asian countries (ASEAN) is a regional group of ten countries that promote economic, political, security and cultural cooperation between its members. Its member states were founded in 1967 and were Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam Modi-Trump’s plan to end the Gaza conflict and said it was a way to the peace, security and security and security and security and security and security and security and security and security and security and security And to have security for the Palestine and is a way of life to a lifespan of a lifespan of the Palestin and is a way of life to a lifespan of the Palestin and is a way of life of a lifespan of the Palestin and is a way of life to a lifetime of a lifetime of a lifespan of a lifespan of the Palestin and The Palestin and is a lifespan of a lifespan of the Palestin and is a way of life of the pal. people as well as the larger West Asian region. We welcome President Donald J Trump’s announcement of a comprehensive plan to end the Gaza conflict. “We welcome President Donald J Trump’s announcement of a comprehensive plan to end the Gaza conflict. It provides a viable path to long -term and sustainable peace, safety and development for the Palestinian and Israeli people, as well as the larger West Asian region. Post on X. Earlier, on 16 the eve of his 75th birthday. advance to announce something for the president, but I’m sure you will meet the two (Premier Modi and President Trump), ‘the State Department official said.

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