Congress leader Shashi Tharoor shot a rare praise for Narendra Modi after President Donald Trump described Indian Prime Minister as a better negotiator than he.
While welcoming Premier Modi in the White House, President Trump called him a great leader, who is really doing a good job in India. The American president further said that the American president said: “He is a much more difficult negotiator than me, and he is a much better negotiator than me. There is not even a competition. “
Referring to the remark, Tharoor said: 'To hear a man like Donald Trump, whose defense minister yesterday (Thursday) called him the largest negotiator in the world and announced that the Indian prime minister was a better negotiator than he was, that sounds If something the Lord Modi can put in the couch, that sounds very good. “
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Met Tharoor on Trump-Modi
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said during a press conference that the center suggested that they had a good meeting.
“I hope he said, behind closed doors, (modes) to the Americans: 'You can't insult our people. You can send them back, they are illegal, we will take care of them, they will hear in our country but don't imagine them Back in buoys and handcuffs on a military aircraft … that's not good “…” Tharoor told PTI videos about the issue of illegal migrants in the US.
“I hope he (Modi) said it behind closed doors. We don't know,” added the Thiruvananthapuram Member of Parliament.
In the meantime, Tharoor said to the issue of trade and rates: “They have decided to sit together and do a serious negotiation that will be concluded by September-October. I think that is a very good outcome, otherwise a number of decisions would have been made in Washington that would have influenced our exports. “
“Until now, we have very encouraging from the press statements of the Prime Minister and President Trump. Some of the great worries we had all tackled.” Said Tharoor.