US President Donald Trump is constantly claiming to postpone the war between India and Pakistan. Be it his Middle East visit or the Netherlands Yatra for NATO Summit – Trump does not leave any chance for this claim. He was currently in Hague, the capital of the Netherlands for the NATO summit, where he again claimed in a press conference that both the countries established peace with their phone calls.
Donald Trump was talking about stopping the battle between Israel and Iran. He gave the example of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, where peace was established after America’s atomic bomb was dropped. Then there was a fierce battle between Japan-America. According to Trump’s said, peace was established between Israel-Iran only after the US attack. Also said that due to them, the war of India and Pakistan was averted.
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Trump said- two options given to Modi
US President Trump said, “… The most important thing is India and Pakistan … I finished it with a series of phone calls on business.
Trump said, “Prime Minister Modi is a very good friend of mine. He is a great gentleman, he is a great man. I explained to him, and I said, if you are going to fight, we will not deal with the business. He said, no, I want to deal with business. We stopped the nuclear war …”
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Trump claims to postpone war for the 16th time- Jairam Ramesh
Sharing the US President’s statement on X, Congress spokesperson Jairam Ramesh said that this is the 16th time since May 10 when President Trump said (talk of postponing the war between India and Pakistan).
Congress spokesperson Pawan Kheda said in an X post, “From China to America, the world knows that Prime Minister Modi’s biggest weakness is praise, acceptance and recognition. Just praise him a little and Modi will weaken India’s interests. Will give a clean chit to China and bow to America’s threats.”