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US Envoy Calls Fake News on India Trade Deal Rejection Report

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US Ambassador Sergio Gor dismissed media reports claiming India rejected a quick trade deal, labeling the story as misinformation. The envoy's statement pushes back against coverage suggesting India was unwilling to expedite trade negotiations with the United States. The clarification comes amid ongoing discussions between the two nations on trade matters and highlights the importance of accurate reporting on sensitive diplomatic negotiations.

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