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'A very tough cookie': Donald Trump says PM Modi a world leader 'he admires', calls Xi 'all business'

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'A very tough cookie': Donald Trump says PM Modi a world leader 'he admires', calls Xi 'all business'

US President Donald Trump has lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi as "a very tough cookie" and one of his most admired global leaders, alongside China's Xi Jinping. Speaking to Axios, Trump highlighted their strong personal rapport, even amidst trade tensions. This praise follows their recent G7 meeting, where Trump emphasized the close India-US relationship and PM Modi's formidable negotiating skills, suggesting a trade deal is nearing completion.

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