Mea Randhir Jaiswal spokesman addresses a press briefing in Nový Delhi on Friday, September 19, 2025. Photo Credit: Neither
India and the United States decided to “intensify efforts” to make an early conclusion of a mutually beneficial trade agreement, said the Ministry for External Affairs (MEA) on Friday (September 19, 2025).
MEA Randhir Jaiswal, who spoke at the weekly press briefing, dealt with several questions in relations in India-USA, including the end of surrender from 2018 to the Iranian port of Chabahar and said India was studying the latest order from the US. opposition) after what September 29.
“The United States Sales Representative team, led by Ustr Brenden Lynch, meets on September 16, 2025 at the Ministry of the Commercial Ministry to pass on the ongoing negotiations on the US business agreement. The discussion was positive and looking and looking and looking and looking for them,” Jaiswal said. Notes from the Indian side came when the uncertainties continue in the field of business ties in India-USA after President Donald Trump deposited 25% of the sanctions in India in the first week of August.
“Special Partnership”
Since then, Mr. Trump has since repeatedly referred to the Prime Minister of Narendra Modi as his “friend” and made a phone call with Mr. Modi in his birthday, but the tariffs that remain introduced is necessary for Russia in Ukraine to not be introduced.
Mr. Jaiswal did not clear on Friday (September 19, 2025) whether Mr. Modi would travel to New York at the annual meeting of the UN General Assembly, where Mr. Trump is planned to speak: “Wait for our press release to announce our participation in these events.”
Mr. Jaiswal also dealt with questions about the abolition of the exemption of sanctions of 16 September issued in 2018, according to the Iranian Act on Freedom and Anti -Alifere (IFCA), which provided India space to continue their vital plans for Central Asia and through the port of Chabahar in Iran. “We have seen an American press release on the abolition of surrender with sanctions for Chabahar. We are currently investigating its consequences for India,” Jaiswal said in response to the question.
Published – September 19, 2025 22:47
