White House Applauds Trump-Modi Discussion on Iran Situation
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Washington, March 28 (NationPress) The White House commended a recent discussion between US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the Iran crisis, while refraining from confirming reports about Elon Musk's presence during the call.
“President Trump maintains a strong connection with Prime Minister Modi, and this conversation was beneficial,” stated White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt in response to inquiries from IANS.
In relation to a report from the New York Times, which alleged Musk's involvement in the dialogue, the White House chose not to affirm or deny the claims.
“The involvement of Mr. Musk, as reported by two US officials, indicates that the world’s wealthiest individual has restored his relationship with the president,” the New York Times indicated.
“The pair faced disagreements last summer after Musk's exit from the government, where he was responsible for workforce reductions. However, it seems they have reconciled over the past few months,” the publication noted.
Sources revealed that the conversation centered around the intensifying situation in West Asia, particularly concerning the Strait of Hormuz, a vital corridor for global energy. Recent events involving Iran have heightened tensions, raising concerns over potential disruptions to maritime traffic.
In a post on social media, Prime Minister Modi underscored the necessity of keeping the waterway open. “It is crucial for the entire world to ensure that the Strait of Hormuz remains open, secure, and accessible. We have agreed to maintain communication regarding efforts toward peace and stability,” he stated.
Reports also noted Musk's uncommon role as a private sector leader in this diplomatic talk. The reasons for his inclusion and whether he actively participated remain unclear.
The dialogue occurred amidst escalating fears of a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, through which a substantial portion of global oil supplies flows. Any interruption could lead to immediate economic repercussions, especially for nations reliant on energy imports.