Donald Trump: Trump celebrated Diwali at the White House, wished Indian-Americans

Donald Trump: Donald Trump celebrated the festival of Diwali at the White House on Tuesday. During this he also lit a lamp. Indian Ambassador Vinay Kwatra and people from the American-Indian community were also present on this occasion.

Donald Trump: US President Donald Trump participated in the Diwali celebrations at the White House on Tuesday and greeted the people of India and Indian-Americans on the occasion. Trump also praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and described him as a great person and a good friend. He also spoke on trade and regional peace between America and India. Trump said that he spoke to Prime Minister Modi today, the conversation was very good. They discussed trade and no war with Pakistan. Trump said that there is no war between Pakistan and India and this is a very good thing.

“I love the people of India very much”

Donald Trump said, “I love the people of India very much. There are many good agreements being made between our countries. I spoke to Prime Minister Modi today and our relations are very good. He has decided not to buy more oil from Russia. PM Modi, like me, wants the war between Russia and Ukraine to end soon. He has significantly reduced the purchase of oil and will continue to reduce it further.”

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Many people from the Indian community were present in the ceremony.

Indian Ambassador to the US Vinay Kwatra thanked President Donald Trump during the Diwali celebrations at the White House. On his behalf, he wished Prime Minister Modi and Trump and his family a happy Diwali. Ambassador Vinay Kwatra said that opening the doors of the White House, the Oval Office and our homes on the occasion of Diwali shows the power of diversity in America. He also said that the lights of Diwali should further America’s success and strengthen the India-US partnership. Many people from the Indian community were also present at the ceremony.

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