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“It certainly plays a big role,” White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters at her daily news conference when asked about India’s role in the Indo-Pacific region. “Does this administration see India as a pivotal part of your strategy when it comes to the Asia-Pacific more broadly?” she was asked.
“I can tell you that we have a close relationship with India, that we have a lot of areas of common interest, including — we’re both democracies; we’re both large countries. They’re an enormous country,” State Department Spokesperson Heather Nauert told reporters at a separate news conference.
“India can bring so much, not only to the region, but to the world. In addition, many American jobs, through greater trade and cooperation with that country,” she said, referring to the major India policy speech given by the Secretary of State Rex Tillerson last month, soon after which he travelled to India.
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“I think the Secretary — what he said in his speech — about China, in his speech about India, was something that the Secretary has said with China privately before. So some of those in the past have been private conversations, and now, they’re just becoming more public conversations,” she said. The spokersperson said that North Korea is a top issue and Trump will discuss it with China.
“But let me just say, I know that the president is very much looking forward to his trip to China. It is going to be a lengthy trip, a robust trip. And one of the top issues that will be discussed with China is certainly the DPRK,” the spokesperson said.