Asked if the American president Joe Biden would press the Prime Minister Narendra Modi “to protect” the Muslims of India, when the two will meet practically in July at a summit, the press secretary of the White House, Karine Jean-Pierre, did not say that he would, but said that the president had “no problem” speaking human rights with foreign leaders.
“He [M. Biden] has no problem talking to the leaders of humanitarian rights, freedoms, the importance of democracy. This is something that the president has done in the past. I cannot speak, in particular, what will be on the agenda and what will be their conversation, “said Jean-Pierre, during the White House briefing on Wednesday.
She also said that Mr. Biden was a “right shooter” and speaks “very frankly”.And with regard to humanitarian rights, has no problem having these direct conversations-leader-lead conversations,” she said.Ms. Pierre was also asked if the White House had a comment on the Indian authorities to demolish the houses of those who protest against the comments made against the Prophet. She did not answer the question.
The properties of individuals who would have been involved in demonstrations would have been bulldozer, including in authorities at the BJP such as Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, as well as Delhi, without the authorization of the courts. Until now, Mr. Modi has not publicly commented on incidents. The top. The government told the Supreme Court on Wednesday that the bulldozers had been used on sites illegally built and not in retaliation to participate in the demonstrations.
Prime Minister and President Biden should meet practically during the trip from July 13 to 16 of Biden to Western Asia. The leaders will meet at a virtual summit “I2U2” – a group of four countries made up of India, Israel, the United States and the United Arab Emirates (water). Mr. Modi also attends the meeting of the group of seven (G7) in Schloss Elmau, in Germany, on June 26 to 27, where Mr. Biden will also be present.