US Readout Almost Confirms PM Modi's US Visit in September, Skips Bangladesh Mention
The latest update from the US strongly suggests that Prime Minister Modi will be visiting the country in September, but does not mention anything about a visit to Bangladesh.
The Indian statement mentioned that both leaders focused on guaranteeing the safety and security of minorities, specifically Hindus, in Bangladesh, even though the US report did not address this issue.
Narendra Modi's upcoming trip to the USA in September was strongly suggested as US President Joe Biden and the prime minister talked about the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meetings scheduled for next month in New York.
This upcoming visit holds significance following Prime Minister Modi's recent trips to Russia and Ukraine, and comes before the upcoming US Presidential elections in November. President Joseph R. should be the head of state. Biden, Jr. can be rephrased as Joe Biden's son. The White House released a statement saying they talked with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India today about his recent visits to Poland and Ukraine, as well as his upcoming attendance at the United Nations General Assembly in September. PM Modi is anticipated to participate in the UN General Assembly High-Level Week, commencing with the 'Summit of the Future' on September 22-23 this year. According to the preliminary list of speakers, the prime minister is scheduled to speak at the United Nations General Assembly during the ‘General Debate’ on September 26th. This speech at the UN will mark Biden's final appearance as President of the United States. PM Modi is scheduled to attend a major Indian community event in New York on September 22.
The topics discussed by Modi and Biden
According to a statement from India, both leaders expressed mutual concern regarding the situation in Bangladesh. The statement from India highlighted the importance of restoring law and order, as well as ensuring the safety and security of minorities, specifically Hindus, in Bangladesh.
The US official statement did not include any reference to Bangladesh.
During the conversation about the situation in Ukraine, Prime Minister Modi updated President Biden on his recent trip to the country. The Indian statement emphasized India's constant stance supporting dialogue and diplomacy, and showed full backing for the prompt restoration of peace and stability.
According to the US statement, Biden praised the Prime Minister for his significant trips to Poland and Ukraine, which marked the first time an Indian Prime Minister had visited the countries in years. The US also acknowledged the Prime Minister's efforts in advocating for peace and providing ongoing humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, particularly in the energy industry.
The Indian government mentioned that Prime Minister Modi expressed gratitude to President Biden for his strong dedication to the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership, which is founded on mutual values of democracy, rule of law, and close personal connections between the two nations.
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