The US has said that the President is looking forward to his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi where they will “look for solutions on the trade front”.
At a breakfast meeting with the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Sunday, Trump was asked if he was rethinking his decision to escalate tariffs against China. “Yeah, sure. Why not?” he replied. Asked again, he repeated: “Might as well. Might as well… I have second thoughts about everything.”
However, the US President said China’s approach to trade had been “outrageous”. “Presidents and administrations allowed them to get away with taking hundreds of billions of dollars out every year and putting it into China,” he said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi departs from France to India
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter and wrote that he had an excellent meeting with President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G-7 Summit. "We agreed to address trade issues for mutual benefit soon. Looking forward to expand cooperation as large democracies for the benefit of our citizens and global peace and prosperity," he wrote.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke at the Digital Transformation session held along the sidelines of the ongoing G-7 Summit in France's Biarritz.
MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar took to Twitter and said that the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump was warm, productive, and forward-looking.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be the keynote speaker at the digital transformation session at the ongoing G-7 Summit in France's Biarritz.
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"Issues between India and Pakistan are bilateral nature, and we do not want mediation from any country in the world. If before 1947 we were one country, then I think we can find a solution now too," says PM Modi.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G-7 Summit in France's Biarritz.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived for G-7 summit. His Sherpa (diplomat who undertakes preparatory work before a summit) Suresh Prabhu also present.
With Donald Trump walking back on his threat to escalate his trade war with China, and admitting to “second thoughts”, the US has said that the President is looking forward to his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi where they will “look for solutions on the trade front”.
At a breakfast meeting with the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Sunday, Trump was asked if he was rethinking his decision to escalate tariffs against China. “Yeah, sure. Why not?” he replied. Asked again, he repeated: “Might as well. Might as well… I have second thoughts about everything.”