India is likely to apologize to Donald Trump and is looking for an agreement with the President of the United States in a few months, the Secretary of the American Trade Howard Lutnice also criticized India to buy oil from Russian OI and called it “ridiculous” and said that the new Delhi must decide which side he wants to be.
India says “sorry” in the next two months
During an interview with Bloomberg, Lutnick remarked: “In a month or two months I think India will be at the table and say it is sorry and will try to conclude an agreement with Donald Trump.”
“And it will be on the table of Donald Trump, how he wants to deal with Modi (Narendra), and we leave it to him. That’s why he’s a president,” he added.
In India buyer of oil from Russia, Lutnick noted that before the war India B
India Purchase of oil from Russia is simply bad
He had less than 2% of his oil, but now represents about 40% of his import. He said, “What they do because the oil is sanctioned, it is really, really cheap, because the Russians are trying to find people to buy it. And so the Indians just decided:” Oh, damn with it.
He noted that the action was simply bad and ridiculous, said India had to decide which side he wanted to be.
He further pointed out that India was still not willing to open his market, reduce Russian oil purchases or retreat from BRICS. “They are a vowel between Russia and China (in BRICS). If it is who you want to be, go, but either it supports the dollar, but how it will pay 50% Clarif.
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Always open for conversation with India
At the re -conduct of the business agreement with India, the United States is always willing to speak. “The Chinese sell us. The Indians sell us. They won’t be able to sell each other. We are a consumer of the world. People must remember that it is our $ 30 trillion economy that is the consumer of the world. Eventually everyone has to return to the customer because we all know that the customer is always right.”
Meanwhile, India was constantly defending her purchase of Russian oil and stated that the decision to award public procurement is governed by the national interest and reality of the market.
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What did Trump said about India
Trump reaffirmed on Friday that he and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will always be friends, and claims that “there is nothing to worry about” and both countries still share a “very special relationship”.
However, he expressed displeasure about what he is currently doing “he (PM modi)”.
Asked or: “Are you ready to reset relations with India at this moment?”, US President Trump said, “I will always. I will always be friends with (pm) modi
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