Prime Minister Indo Modi expresses positive attitude to attending G7 Summit June 3:14:49

US President Trump had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Modi of India and invited India to the G7 Summit, a summit of the seven major countries, while Prime Minister Modi expressed his willingness to attend.

US President Trump, chair of the G7 Summit, said he would postpone the summit on September 30 until September, and would like to invite four countries, including Russia and India, to discuss China's conflict with the United States. Was shown.

According to the Indian government, Prime Minister Modi and President Trump had a telephone conference on the 2nd, and President Trump announced that he would extend the scope of the G7 and invited India to the summit.

In response, Prime Minister Modi evaluated it as "a proposal in line with the reality of the world after the new coronavirus," and said, "India will cooperate with the United States and other countries to ensure the success of the summit. I am happy," he said.

In addition, the two leaders also exchanged views on the infection status of the new coronavirus in both countries and the need for reform of WHO = World Health Organization.

In February, India invited President Trump as a state guest and appealed for strengthening relations, while warring China against bilateral troops skirmishing over territorial issues and tightening investment regulations. I'm strengthening.