Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Indian Ambassador J.P. Singh in Jerusalem to explore avenues for enhanced cooperation, especially in security and economic sectors. Netanyahu conveyed his wish to visit India soon after the meeting. He also supported India’s approach to the tariff dispute with the United States. Netanyahu considers the relationship with India as deep and expressed his desire to visit India. He stated that India and the United States are great friends, and that any problem can be easily solved. The Prime Minister and the Ambassador discussed the expansion of bilateral cooperation, especially on security and economic issues.
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