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Want to work with Modi To stop terror, Trump to NewsMobile

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In an exclusive interview to NewsMobile Editor-in-Chief Saurabh Shukla, elected US President Donald Trump during his election campaign said that he will be willing to work with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to curb terrorism from Pakistan.

Trump was evasive when he was asked if he should be sorry for his comments which created an outrage amongst women across the world.

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He said that he had already clarified his position and everyone is moving on with it.

On being asked about the world safety, Trump said, “we absolutely need a safer world and we need to be very careful with Nuclear weapons because we don’t want things out of control.”

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In addition, Trump also aims at boosting India-America trade ties as Shalabh Kumar said “under his (Donald Trump) leadership trade will go up to $500 billion from existing $128 billion.”

WATCH full interview here:

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