Congress Member of Parliament (MP) from Rohtak Deepender Hooda said here on Wednesday that his party supports the government on foreign policy decisions in favour of the nation.
"When a Prime Minister of any country goes abroad, then he doesn't belong to any particular party, he is the PM of India, so the basis of that if some foreign policy has been decided in the favor of our country, then we will definitely support it without bringing any kind politics into it."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left for New Delhi after wrapping up the five-day bilateral visit to the United States, where he held bilateral talks with President Obama during which both leaders agreed to deepen the existing ties and scale up cooperation in substantive bilateral, regional and international issues.
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