Washington (AP) – President Donald Trump Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shebaz Sharif will host on Thursday to speak with the latest indications of warming relations between the US and the US. South Asia nuclear power generation.
Sharif was among eight Arab or Muslim top civil servants who met with Trump on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly this week. Israel-Hamas War In Gaza.
Trump’s relations with Pakistan have improved. This has been agitated by the rise in discounted purchases of Russian oil in India after Moscow infringed Ukraine in February 2022, improving relations between India’s world leader and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, one of the closest prime ministers of the Republican president, as India and Pakistan are neighbours and neighbouring rivals.
Trump dramatically raised Indian tariffs for these oil purchases in order to put indirect economic pressure on Moscow.
Meanwhile, the US and Pakistan reached a trade agreement in July. Oil reserves Lower tariffs in Islamabad.
Sharif has been favoured by Trump since he publicly supported the American leader for the Nobel Peace Prize for this year’s administration’s efforts to reduce tensions between Pakistan and India. India and Pakistan I agreed to a ceasefire In May, US-led talks spoke to end the most serious military conflicts between nuclear-armed rivals in decades.
Unlike Sharif, Modi refused to indulge Trump’s attempt to assert his trust as a mediating ceasefire.
That transaction Following weeks of collisions, missiles and drone strikes Crossing the border. The collision was caused by a Tourist Massacre India has denounced Pakistan, which denies the accusation.
Pakistan split with Trump over his decision to carry out a US strike at three Iranian nuclear facilities in June. Pakistan said the attack “constituted a serious violation of international law” and was related to the height of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Modi was recently filmed During a security summit in Tianjin, northern China, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping and it lead to a social media jab from Trump.
“We seem to have lost India and Russia to the deepest and darkest China,” Trump wrote. “May they have a long and prosperous future together!”
But Trump recently took a warm tack with Modi.
Last week, Trump offered hopes that he could resolve trade issues with India.
“We are pleased to announce that India and the United States are continuing negotiations to address trade barriers between our two countries,” Trump said in the post on True Society.
“We look forward to talking to Prime Minister Modi, who is a very good friend, over the next few weeks. I am sure there will be no difficulties in reaching successful conclusions in both our great countries!”
Trump hit India with up to 50% tariffs last month after imposing an additional 25% tariff on countries related to the purchase of Russian oil.
Trump Hosted Modi for White House talk February.