NEW DELHI: Admitting that there are "problems" and "issues" in the India-US relationship that need to be resolved, external affairs minister S Jaishankar said here Sunday that any understanding on bilateral trade "has to be (one) where our bottom lines, our red lines are respected". "There has got to be a trade understanding with US. But... in any agreement, there are things you can negotiate and things you can't," he said, echoing India's position that it won't compromise on issues that have a bearing on the interests of its farmers, small-scale industries and fishermen.

EAM: We have to find landing ground, that's been the conversation with US since March I think we are clear about that (India's position that it won't compromise on issues that have a bearing on interests of its

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