Want to do Everything Possible to Maintain Peace for People of India, China: Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump wants to do everything possible to maintain peace for the people of India and China.
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Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News

US President Donald Trump wants to do everything possible to maintain peace for the people of India and China. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said this in response to a question on Thursday. According to McEnany, President Trump has said that he loves the people of India and China. He wants to do everything possible to restore peace between the people of both countries. Trump has offered to mediate between India and China after a border dispute between India and China in Ladakh. However, the two countries have tried to resolve this issue by talking among themselves.

Indo-US are good partners: Pompeo

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday that India-US are good partners. Pompeo said, "I have good relations with the Foreign Minister of India. We constantly talk on many issues. We have also talked about their border dispute with China. Recently, India has banned 59 Chinese apps in its country. This was a good move. The world is alert to the dangers coming from China. Democratic countries will respond with full force. "

Image credit: ANI News
Image credit: ANI News

India becoming China's biggest competitor: Larry Kudlow

On the other hand, Trump's Economic Advisor Larry Kudlow said at an event at the White House on Thursday – India is becoming China's biggest competitor. Now the people's trust in China has decreased. India has reduced corporate tax. They are also allies of the US. In such a situation, India has become a good place for investment. Many US companies are seeking to exit China after the outbreak. India may be a better option for them.

Donald Trump signed Hong Kong Autonomy Act:

Trump, on the other hand, signed the Hong Kong Autonomy Act, holding China responsible for the repressive actions against the Hong Kong people. Trump said the move would allow the Trump administration to impose sanctions against foreign individuals and banks, who supported China.

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