Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Helping reduce Indo-Pak tensions key takeaway from G7 Summit: White House


Prime Minister Modi, flanked by Trump, on Monday categorically rejected any scope for third party mediation on Kashmir.


Business Standard : The White House on Monday claimed helping reduce India-Pakistan tension is one of the five big takeaways from the just-concluded G7 Summit.

President Donald Trump returned home from the Group of Seven Summit held in the French city of Biarritz from August 24 and 26.

In its daily round-up for Monday, the White House said, "The five big takeaways are: A message of unity, security a billion-dollar trade deal, promoting the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), developing stronger trade with Europe and helping to reduce India-Pakistan tension."

"In his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, President Trump reaffirmed the need for dialogue between India and Pakistan and also worked to build on the great economic relations between our nations," it said.

Prime Minister Modi, flanked by Trump, on Monday categorically rejected any scope for third party mediation on Kashmir, saying it was a bilateral issue between India and Pakistan, and "we don't want to trouble any third country" -- a position that was immediately backed by the American leader who had recently offered to mediate.

In a tweet, the White House said during the meeting with Modi, Trump also acknowledged India's role as a critical partner in Afghanistan. The accompanying two photos released by the White House reflected a jubilant mood in the meeting room in France and the handshake between the two leaders.

Trump and First Lady Melania Trump returned home late Monday night after attending the G7 Summit.

"Trump met with world leaders to strengthen our alliances, secure better trade deals, and -- as always -- keep the interests of the American people front and centre on the global stage," the White House said.

During the summit, Trump worked with American allies to chart a course toward even more prosperity both here at home and around the world, the White House said.
According to the White House, Trump and President Emmanuel Macron of the host nation, over the weekend, worked together to achieve progress on a number of fronts, including global security, fair trade practices, and better economic opportunity for all.




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