<p>The US has said that no dates have been finalised yet for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Washington visit.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"On Prime Minister Modi's possible travel to the United States – nothing to announce on dates," State Department Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf told reporters.<br /><br />"As (US) President (Barack) Obama and Secretary (of State, John) Kerry have both said, we look forward to welcoming the Prime Minister to Washington, just don't have any dates yet. I know there are a lot of reports out there about dates, but we don't have dates yet," Harf said in response to a question.<br /><br />Prime Minister Modi has accepted Obama's invitation for a meeting in late September and the dates are being finalised, official sources in New Delhi had said earlier this week.<br /><br />The invitation for the meeting came during the congratulatory call to Modi by Obama after the Lok Sabha election results were out.<br /><br />In New Delhi, the Spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry yesterday said Obama was among the first foreign leaders to make a congratulatory call to Modi during which a specific invitation was made.<br /><br />"We have received a specific date for the visit (from the US). We are now in contact with the US to work out mutually convenient date for Prime Minister to be in Washington for a Summit-level meeting," the Spokesperson said.<br /><br />However, he did not give dates and only said it will be in the month of September, at the time around the UN General Assembly.</p>
<p>The US has said that no dates have been finalised yet for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Washington visit.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"On Prime Minister Modi's possible travel to the United States – nothing to announce on dates," State Department Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf told reporters.<br /><br />"As (US) President (Barack) Obama and Secretary (of State, John) Kerry have both said, we look forward to welcoming the Prime Minister to Washington, just don't have any dates yet. I know there are a lot of reports out there about dates, but we don't have dates yet," Harf said in response to a question.<br /><br />Prime Minister Modi has accepted Obama's invitation for a meeting in late September and the dates are being finalised, official sources in New Delhi had said earlier this week.<br /><br />The invitation for the meeting came during the congratulatory call to Modi by Obama after the Lok Sabha election results were out.<br /><br />In New Delhi, the Spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry yesterday said Obama was among the first foreign leaders to make a congratulatory call to Modi during which a specific invitation was made.<br /><br />"We have received a specific date for the visit (from the US). We are now in contact with the US to work out mutually convenient date for Prime Minister to be in Washington for a Summit-level meeting," the Spokesperson said.<br /><br />However, he did not give dates and only said it will be in the month of September, at the time around the UN General Assembly.</p>