Netanyahu spoke on the Indo-US tariff controversy, said-to settle it in the interest of both countries; Desire to come to New Delhi

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Indian Ambassador JP Singh meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met India’s Ambassador JP Singh in Israel on Thursday. During this important meeting, the two leaders discussed serious and detailed and detailed discussion on further strengthening bilateral relations, especially safety and cooperation in economic fields. The meeting was held at the Prime Minister’s Office at Jerusalem. Netanyahu said on the Indo-US tariff controversy that it is in the interest of both countries to resolve it.

Netanyahu expresses his desire to come to India

Prime Minister Netanyahu described relations with India as deep. He said, “I wish to come to India soon. India is a great democracy and our relations are very strong both historical and strategically. He said about the business tariff between India and America,” It is in the interest of both India and America to resolve the issues related to tariffs soon. This is essential for the global economy and strategic partnership. ”

Indian ambassador meets in PM House

Prime Minister Netanyahu met the Indian ambassador in his office. The PM’s office wrote in a post on social media, “The Prime Minister and the Indian Ambassador discussed the expansion of bilateral cooperation, especially security and economic issues.” This meeting is held at a time when relations between India and Israel are constantly deepening. The two countries are becoming each other’s strategic ally on many global and regional issues. Indo-Israel partnership in areas such as security, defense technology, cyber security, agriculture, water management and startups has already been strong, and this meeting is likely to gain further speed. (AP)

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