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Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal on Friday during press briefing.
The 26/11 Tahwwur Rana, accused of the Mumbai terror attack, will be brought to India soon. Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said during a press briefing on Friday that talks with the US agency about Rana’s extradition are going on.
The US Supreme Court on January 21 refused to hear the petition of Tahwwur Rana. India has been demanding extradition of Pakistani -origin Canadian citizen Rana for a long time.
Spokesperson Jaiswal answered Modi’s visit to America, the condition of Indians in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 3 Indians missing in Iran.

On Trump’s tariff threats Spokesperson Jaiswal said on a warning by US President Trump to impose tariffs on countries involved in the BRICS that whatever decision is taken inside the BRICS is taken together. As far as de-dollars are concerned, the Foreign Minister has clearly said that there is no such strategy.
PM Modi’s visit to America On Modi’s visit to America, spokesperson Jaiswal said that PM and President Trump had a telephone conversation a few days ago. Both sides are working on the Prime Minister’s early visit to the US to further strengthen the strategic partnership between Indo-US. Work is going on on fixing the date for this journey. This will be announced at the right time.
Missing Indians in Russia and Iran Spokesperson Jaiswal said that 16 Indians are missing in Russia. We are in touch with Russian officials to get their information.
At the same time, he said about the Indian citizens who went missing in Iran- they had gone to Iran in connection with the three Indian citizens business. We are in touch with their families. We have raised the matter in front of the Iranian Ministry of External Affairs and the Iranian embassy.
Conflict in Congo Conflict is going on in some parts of the Democratic Republican of Congo (DRC). There are about 25 thousand Indian citizens living there. More than 1000 Indians were living in Goma city where there was a fight. Most of them have gone out safely.
The Indian Embassy has also issued an advisory regarding this and has also issued a helpline number, so that if someone has any problem, he will contact. The embassy in the Congo capital Kinshhasa is in touch with the Indian community. At present, all Indian citizens are safe.

Army has been deployed in many areas of Goma, the largest city of DRC (DRC).
On return of illegal immigrants from America Jaiswal said that India opposes illegal migration. Indian officials are engaged in the process of preventing illegal migration with US officials. Along with this, we are making more ways for legitimate migration in the US.