Davos: Johnnie Moore Discusses US-India Relations Amid Khalistan Issue

At Davos, Johnnie Moore, President of Congress of Christian Leaders, expressed confidence in US-India negotiations addressing Khalistan and trade issues, emphasizing a "win-win" partnership.

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Sumit Kumar
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 Johnnie Moore, President of Congress of Christian Leaders and former Commissioner of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom

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Davos, Switzerland: Speaking on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum, Johnnie Moore, President of Congress of Christian Leaders and former Commissioner of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, addressed the topic of Khalistan supporters in the US and broader US-India relations.

"I am not an expert on that subject, but what I can inform you and I am pretty confident of is that any issue that is a point of conflict between the US and India, there will be channels to negotiate those things," Moore said.

He reiterated the United States' commitment to fostering strong ties with India, saying, "President Trump is 'America First,' but that doesn't mean America only. When he says that he is going to negotiate, he means it."

Moore highlighted the potential for fruitful discussions between the two nations, including on sensitive issues such as tariffs. "What will come out of this will be a win-win relationship for both countries that will make everyone more prosperous," he added.