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India denies Elon Musk's presence in Trump-Modi phone call
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The New York Times reported that Elon Musk joined a phone call on March 24 between US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but India's Ministry of External Affairs denied it. The leaders discussed the West Asia situation. Musk and the White House declined to comment.
Beijing proposed tariff-free trade to South Africa on the day Pretoria attributed its G7 summit exclusion to US boycott threats—a snub France denies, amid broader tensions including US plans to bar South Africa from the 2026 G20. President Ramaphosa downplayed the G7 withdrawal.
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A New York Times report claims billionaire Elon Musk joined a phone call on Tuesday between US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the Iran war. The unusual involvement of a private citizen has stirred diplomatic circles. Neither the US nor India has officially confirmed Musk's participation.
Germany, France, the UK, Italy, the Netherlands, Canada, and Japan have released a joint letter condemning Iran's recent attacks on commercial vessels and infrastructure in the Gulf, as well as the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The statement expresses deep concern over the escalating conflict and calls on Iran to cease such activities. It also signals readiness to contribute to efforts ensuring safe passage through the strait.
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi met U.S. President Donald Trump at a summit, avoiding a rift over Iran for now. While Japan dodged direct U.S. criticism, experts say the meeting's success should not be overstated. The leaders announced a second round of projects from Tokyo’s $550 billion pledge.
Il re di Spagna Felipe VI ha riconosciuto "molti abusi" durante la conquista dell'America, affermando che alcuni fatti non rendono gli spagnoli orgogliosi dei valori odierni. Il governo spagnolo ha appoggiato al 100% le sue parole e la messicana Claudia Sheinbaum lo ha salutato come un gesto di riavvicinamento.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States no longer needs naval assistance from NATO allies, South Korea, Japan or Australia to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, citing 'military success' against Iran. He posted this on Truth Social and called NATO's refusal a 'foolish mistake' during a White House meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin. The Strait carries one-fifth of the world's oil supply.
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