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Congress Questions Modi's Denial of Talks with Trump

The Congress party has called into question Prime Minister Narendra Modi's denial of discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump. Citing White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt's remarks, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh highlighted that Trump respects Modi and that they often communicate. Ramesh's comments suggest that both leaders should engage more directly. This development raises important questions about diplomatic relations and communication between the two nations. Read on to discover more about this political discourse.
 

Congress Raises Questions on Modi's Denial

The Congress party has raised concerns regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's denial of having discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump, referencing a statement made by White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt.


Party General Secretary Jairam Ramesh shared a video of Levitt, who stated that Trump holds Prime Minister Modi in high regard and that the two frequently communicate.


Ramesh posted on 'X', stating, 'On May 10 at 5:37 PM, the announcement from U.S. Secretary of State (Marco Rubio) informed the people of India that 'Operation Sindoor' was abruptly halted. Now, from White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt, the people of India learn that President Trump and Prime Minister Modi have been in regular contact regarding trade or deals.' He emphasized that both leaders should indeed engage in dialogue with each other.