PM Modi expressed hope that “all concerned will come together behind President Trump`s initiative and support this effort to end conflict and secure peace”.
PM Modi expressed hope that “all concerned will come together behind President Trump`s initiative and support this effort to end conflict and secure peace”.
During the Q&A after a meeting between Donald Trump and Ukraine Pres. Zelenskyy, Trump was asked if he still trusted Vladimir Putin and he said, “I’ll let you know in a month.” Trump also said NATO countries should shoot down Russian drones if they enter their airspace. This seems like a big departure for Trump. He usually said maybe Russia made a mistake flying in there. However, what does giving Putin another month achieve? How many extensions does the Russian murderer get? Q: Mr. President, do you think that NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft if they enter their airspace? TRUMP: Yes, I do. Q: r. President, any update on your talk to President Putin? Do you still trust him? TRUMP: I’ll let you know in about a month from now, okay? Putin will not engage in serious peace talks so Trump will grant him another month, then two weeks, then a week, then another month because their talks have been positive. This is a circle jerk. When will the press do its job? Trump: I thought that was going to be the easiest one because of my relationship with Putin. unfortunately, that relationship didnt mean anything pic. twitter. com/jrEwz3NjAj Acyn (@Acyn) September 23, 2025read more.
The upcoming Donald Trump-Shehbaz Shariff meeting comes against the backdrop of a recent noticeable thaw in relations between Islamabad and Washington.
The official post read, “U.S. Special Envoy for South and Central Asia and Ambassador Nominee to India Sergio Gor met with India’s External Affairs Minister Jaishankar on the margins of the United Nations General Assembly. They look forward to further promoting the success of the U.S.-India relationship.”
Sam Pitroda, a prominent Congress leader and chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress, has called for a shift in India’s foreign policy to focus on its neighboring countries.
Sam Pitroda, a prominent Congress leader and chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress, has called for a shift in India’s foreign policy to focus on its neighboring countries.