The United States is working to arrange a visit by President Donald Trump to India early next year, while also seeking to conclude a bilateral trade agreement with New Delhi in the coming weeks or months, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told IANS.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he expects to visit India later this year to help prepare for President Donald Trump’s proposed trip, according to an interview published on Saturday.
In the IANS interview, Rubio said the U.S. hoped to conclude a trade deal with India. “We’re on the last inches of getting it done and it’s very positive.”
Rubio also said Washington wants to play a bigger role in meeting India’s growing energy needs, adding that the US could help increase global crude oil supplies, including through Venezuela, whose heavy crude Indian refineries are well-equipped to process.
India-US relations have remained strained over the past year after Washington imposed steep tariffs on Indian imports, citing New Delhi’s continued purchases of Russian oil and its engagement with Pakistan.
Although US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited India last month in an effort to improve bilateral ties, relations came under renewed pressure after three Indian sailors were killed in US Navy attacks on commercial vessels in the Gulf.
Meanwhile, US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor also highlighted the recent meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump in France, noting that the two leaders discussed a wide range of issues, including defence cooperation.
Gor said the discussions could lead to several significant announcements in the coming months.
“I think we’re in a great place. One of the biggest anchors of this relationship is the bond between the President and the Prime Minister. That relationship has always remained strong. Sometimes the media likes to portray it as if something has happened, but the President and the Prime Minister are great friends. That friendship goes back years and will continue for years to come. Every time the two speak, great things happen. Since arriving in India, my goal has been to ensure that both sides remain in regular contact, keep moving the relationship forward, and identify win-win opportunities for both our countries,” Gor said.
India and the United States have made significant progress in trade negotiations following US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer’s two-day meeting with Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal in New Delhi on June 23-24.
Earlier on June 25, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Thursday said that the trade pact with the US is “very close”, but it cannot come into force unless India secures a competitive tariff advantage over its competitor nations.
“The day that happens, the deal is on,” he said here at the India Global Forum (IGF) UK-India Week event.
(With inputs from agencies)
