External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will attend the swearing-in ceremony of America’s newly elected President Donald Trump. Donald Trump is going to take oath as the new President of America on January 20. A statement has been issued by the Ministry of External Affairs regarding S. Jaishankar’s participation in this swearing-in ceremony. The statement said that on the invitation of the Trump-Vance swearing-in committee, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, elected 47th President of America President Donald J. Will represent the Indian government at Trump’s swearing-in ceremony. During this visit to America, the External Affairs Minister (Jaishankar) will also hold meetings with representatives of the future administration of America as well as some other dignitaries coming to America to attend the ceremony.
Swearing in to take place on January 20 at 12 noon
According to the information received, the swearing-in ceremony will start at 12 noon (10:30 pm Indian time) on January 20. Dignitaries from all over the world have been invited for this ceremony. It is being told that heads of many countries may also be present on this occasion.
When and where will the swearing in ceremony take place
Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony will be held in front of the US Capitol Building in Washington DC. After the swearing in, Donald Trump will also give the inaugural speech. The whole world will keep an eye on Trump’s first speech after swearing in. It is expected that Trump can make a big announcement. Foreign guests will participate in the program. Argentina’s President Javier Milli will attend the swearing-in. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will also take part in the swearing-in ceremony.
Trump had a spectacular victory in the presidential elections
In the 2024 US presidential election, Republican Party candidate and former President Donald Trump defeated Democratic Party candidate and current Vice President Kamala Harris. With this victory, Trump will be sworn in as the 47th President of America on January 20, 2025. In this election, Trump secured 279 electoral votes, while Kamala Harris got 219 electoral votes.
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