PM Modi Thanks US President Trump: Trump called Prime Minister Modi on the occasion of Diwali

PM Modi Thanks US President Trump: Donald Trump celebrated the festival of Diwali at the White House on 21 October. Indian Ambassador Vinay Kwatra and people from the American-Indian community were also present at the ceremony. Trump talked to Prime Minister Modi on this occasion.

PM Modi Thanks US President Trump: US President Donald Trump participated in the Diwali celebrations organized at the White House on Tuesday. During this, he also lit a traditional lamp and celebrated the festival with the Indian-American community. On this occasion, Trump spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on phone and wished him a happy Diwali. He described PM Modi as a great person and a good friend. They also discussed business and other issues over the phone call. In response, PM Modi also thanked President Trump for his phone call and Diwali wishes.

PM Modi thanked Trump

PM Modi gave information about US President Trump’s phone call in a post on Twitter on Wednesday morning. He wrote, “President Trump, thank you for your phone call and warm wishes for Diwali. On this festival of lights, may our two great democracies show a ray of hope to the world and always stand united against terrorism in all its forms.”

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Trump participated in the Diwali celebrations organized at the White House. On this occasion, he congratulated and wished everyone a happy Diwali. Trump also lit a lamp along with Indian-American members of his administration and people from other communities. During this time, he also mentioned the phone conversation with PM Modi. President Trump said in a statement on Tuesday, “I wish the people of India a very happy Diwali. I spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi today. We had a very good conversation. We discussed trade and many other issues, but mainly trade related matters.”

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