US to ship first tranche of 100 donated fans to India next week: White House

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The United States will be ready to ship the first 100 donated fans to India next week.

Washington DC:

The United States will be ready to ship the first 100 donated fans to India next week, President Donald Trump told Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a conference call, the White House announced.

Donald Trump met with Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday and “the two leaders discussed the G-7 (summit), the response to COVID-19 and regional security issues,” he added.

“The president was pleased to announce that the United States would be ready to ship the first 100 donated fans to India next week,” the White House said when reading the appeal.

Earlier today, Prime Minister Modi, in a series of tweets, said that he had a warm and productive conversation with his “friend” Donald Trump.

“We have discussed his plans for the US presidency of the G-7, the COVID-19 pandemic and many other issues,” he said.

“The richness and depth of the Indo-American consultations will remain an important pillar of the post-COVID world architecture,” Prime Minister Modi tweeted.

Donald Trump spoke of the U.S. Presidency of the Group of Seven and expressed his desire to expand the scope of the grouping beyond its current members, to include other important countries, including India.

“In this context, he invited Prime Minister Modi to attend the next G-7 summit to be held in the United States,” said the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) in a statement.

Prime Minister Modi praised Donald Trump for his creative and forward-looking approach, recognizing that such an expanded forum would be in keeping with the emerging realities of the post-COVID world.

Prime Minister Modi has said that India would be happy to work with the United States and other countries to ensure the success of the proposed summit, said the PMO.

Expressing concern about the ongoing civil unrest in the United States, Prime Minister Modi expressed his best wishes for an early resolution of the situation.

“The two leaders also exchanged views on other topical issues, such as the situation of COVID-19 in the two countries, the situation on the Indo-Chinese border and the need for reforms within the ‘World Health Organization,’ said PMO.

During the call, Donald Trump warmly recalled his visit to India in February of this year.

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