Obama congratulates Modi; invites him to visit US

Modi will be eligible for an A-1 visa, says State Department spokesperson

Barack Obama
Press Trust Of India
Last Updated : May 17 2014 | 9:16 AM IST
President Barack Obama last night congratulated Narendra Modi for his electoral victory during a telephone call and invited him to visit the US to further strengthen bilateral ties. 
 
"The President invited Narendra Modi to visit Washington at a mutually agreeable time to further strengthen our bilateral relationship," the White House said following the maiden telephonic conversation between the two leaders. 
 
The phone call was stated to be brief. 
 

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Modi, during his US visit would be eligible for an A-1 visa, State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki said. 
 
"The Prime Minister of India will be welcomed to the United States. As Head of Government, Modi would be eligible for an A-1 visa," she said. 
 
During the call, Obama felicitated Modi on the BJP's success in India's historic election. 
 
"The President noted he looks forward to working closely with Modi to fulfill the extraordinary promise of the US-India strategic partnership and they agreed to continue expanding and deepening the wide-ranging cooperation between our two democracies," the White House said. 
 
Soon after the call, National Security Advisor Susan Rice wrote on Twitter - the micro blogging site - that the US looks forward to working with India to continue to build a strong partnership between the two largest democracies of the world. 
 
"We congratulate Narendra Modi and the BJP on its victory in winning a majority of seats in India's historic national election, which saw more voters cast their ballots freely and fairly than in any election in human history," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters. 
 
Secretary of State John Kerry offered his congratulations through twitter and said that he looks forward to working with the BJP on expanding their shared prosperity and security. 
 
State Department Spokesperson said, "Once a new government is formed, we look forward to working closely with the Prime Minister and the Cabinet to advance our strong bilateral partnership." 
 
"As President Obama said in his statement on May 12, we also congratulate the people of India on concluding their national elections and look forward to continuing our strong partnership based on shared values," the spokesperson said.
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First Published: May 17 2014 | 7:05 AM IST

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