Trump calls Modi 'killer' and 'angel' amid trade talks at G7
Donald Trump described Indian PM Narendra Modi as a "killer" and an "angel" when asked about trade deals at the G7 summit.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump lauded Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with contrasting descriptions, calling him both a "killer" and an "angel," during discussions at the G7 summit in Evian, France.
The remarks came when Trump was questioned about the progress of trade negotiations between the United States and India during the international gathering.
Trump's comments, made on June 17, 2026, highlighted Modi's perceived effectiveness as a negotiator, using the dual descriptors to emphasize his strong bargaining capabilities in trade discussions.
The G7 summit, a meeting of leaders from seven of the world's advanced economies, provides a platform for bilateral and multilateral discussions on global economic and political issues.
This particular exchange occurred in the context of ongoing trade dialogues between the two nations, which have seen periods of both cooperation and tension under different administrations.
Trump's distinctive communication style often involves colorful and sometimes contradictory language when describing political figures and international relations.
His use of terms like "killer" and "angel" in relation to a foreign leader's negotiating prowess is characteristic of his public statements.
Further details regarding the specific trade issues discussed or any outcomes of these negotiations were not immediately available.
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