India news: Putin hails Delhi ties, Trump calls Modi 'good friend'
Key takeaways
- Russian leader Vladimir Putin said that India’s cooperation with the US won't harm India-Russia relations, while US President Donald Trump said he has a "good relationship" with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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- "We will get to a deal because I like your prime minister a lot (Narendra Modi).
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Russian leader Vladimir Putin said that India’s cooperation with the US won't harm India-Russia relations, while US President Donald Trump said he has a "good relationship" with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. DW has more.
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