Share good relationship with Modi, Imran: Trump
New Delhi: US President Donald Trump on Tuesday glided through the India-Pakistan realpolitik of the subcontinent with uncharacteristic finesse.
Addressing the media, on the concluding day of his two-day state visit to India, Trump reiterated his offer to mediate between the two countries over the contentious issue of Kashmir.
Even as he acknowledged that India has a problem with terrorism emanating from Pakistan, Trump made it abundantly clear that he would like the two countries to sit down at the negotiating table to resolve the Kashmir issue.
Trump said that he discussed the issue of religious freedom with Modi during his comprehensive talks and that the Indian leader wants people to have this freedom.
He also said that talked about his country''s peace deal with the Taliban with Modi, and said that India will like to see it happen. Trump described Modi as a "terrific" leader and India as a "tremendous
country".
"We did talk about religious freedom. Prime Minister Modi wants people to have religious freedom in India...If you look back India has worked hard for religious freedom," Trump said.
However, when asked if he discussed the violent incidents here during his visit, he said that he didn''t discuss individual attacks with PM Modi and "that is up to India". He also said that India is buying a lot of military hardware from the US.