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Donald Trump In His Tweet Describes Prime Minister Narendra Modi ‘Very Good Friend’ , Promises To Donate Ventilator, And Together Beat The Invisible Enemy

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US President Donald Trump has said that United States is working with India on developing a vaccine for COVID-19. And hence recognised Indian-Americans as “great” scientists and researchers, who are contributing in the development of coronavirus vaccine.

Addressing media in report by news agency , Trump said he is hopeful a COVID-19 vaccine would be available by the end of the year, and announced to appoint a former head of vaccines at GlaxoSmithKline to spearhead the effort as researchers around the world scramble to develop a vaccine for the coronavirus that has killed more than 300,000 people globally.

“I just got back a short while ago from India recently and we are working very much with India and we have a tremendous Indian population in the US and many of the people that you are talking about are working on the vaccine too. Great scientist and researchers, he told reporters in the Rose Garden of the White House as he unveiled a massive effort to speed track the development of coronavirus vaccine before year end.

“Yes. We are working very closely also with India,” Trump said responding to a question. He described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “very good friend” of him.

“India has been so great and as you know your Prime Minister has been a very good friend of mine,” Trump said and later on Twitter announced to donate ventilators to India.

“I am proud to announce that the United States will donate ventilators to our friends in India,” he tweeted.

“We stand with India” and Prime Minister Modi during this pandemic, he said.

“We’re also cooperating on vaccine development. Together we will beat the invisible enemy!” Trump said.

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