New Delhi, Aug. 7 -- Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday indicated he wants to visit India, while urging New Delhi to solve its tariff issue with the US.

"It will be in interest of India and the US to resolve the tariff issue," Netanyahu said, reported PTI. His statement comes after India took a blow of Trump tariffs as the US doubled its levy to 50 per cent on imports.

He expressed interest in coming to India soon and hoped to increase cooperation with the country.

"I would like to come to India soon There is huge scope to expand India-Israel cooperation including in areas of intelligence sharing, countering terrorism," the Israeli PM said during an interaction with a group of visiting Indian journalists

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