Trump on India-Pakistan Ceasefire: US President Donald Trump has once again made a statement about the India-Pakistan ceasefire. Donald Trump, who arrived to attend the NATO Summit 2025 held in the Netherlands, has once again said that I threatened the trade and ceasefire between the two countries.
Donald Trump said that the most important thing is that the war between India and Pakistan, I threatened by threatening the business about the business. I said that if you are going to fight each other, then we will not do any trade deal.
The US President said, ‘Last week the General of Pakistan was in my office. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is my very good friend. He is a great gentleman, he is a great man. I explained to them and said that if you are going to fight, we will not do the trade deal. He said that no, I want to do a trade deal and thus I stopped the nuclear war.
Credit has been taken many times before
Donald Trump has also said many times before that I stopped the war between India and Pakistan. Trump had just said a few days ago that I stopped the war. I love Pakistan. PM Modi is a great person. We will make a trade agreement with India. Trump’s statement came only 12 hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Donald Trump’s recent phone conversation.
PM Modi had talked to Trump on a phone in the past and during this time he interacted with the US President on many issues. Giving information, the Foreign Secretary had said that during the conversation, PM Modi clarified that no discussion related to business was held in any subject related to Operation Sindoor.
He reiterated that India had ceasefire at the behest of Pakistan. India does not accept the mediation of any third party and will not further.
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