PM Modi Slams Us Donald Trump on Kashmir India has not and will not accept any media

PM Modi Slams Us Donald Trump on Kashmir India has not and will not accept any media

PM modi on kashmir: Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi spoke to US President Donald Trump over the phone and clearly told him that Operation Sindoor was stopped at the request of Pakistan. PM Modi has once again responded to Trump on the Kashmir issue. PM Modi clearly told Trump that India never accepted the mediation of third party and will not accept any such mediation in future also.

PM Modi told Trump that Operation Sindoor was stopped at the request of Pakistan and not due to arbitration or offering any trade agreement from the US.

Those who support terrorism will have to suffer results

Trump of ceasefire between India and Pakistan on May 10 has given himself to himself. India dismissed the claims of the American President every time and said that India was ready for ceasefire after Pakistan’s pleasure.

In a 35 -minute conversation with Donald Trump, PM Modi informed the US President about Operation Sindoor started against terrorist bases in Pakistan and made it clear that countries supporting terrorism would have to bear the consequences.

US President claimed in 2019

India has always said that there is no scope for the role of third party on Kashmir. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had earlier given a befitting reply to Donald Trump on the issue of Kashmir in the year 2019. Trump had said in his previous term that PM Modi had asked him to conduct the middle on the Kashmir issue that has been going on with Pakistan for a long time. He said this in front of Pakistan’s then PM Imran Khan in the White House.

Sitting next to Trump, PM Modi bluntly responded

After his statement, PM Modi had sat next to Trump and asked him to stay away from this issue in the G-7 meeting held in France at that time. PM Modi had said, “There are many bilateral issues between India and Pakistan, so we do not trouble any country in the world. India and Pakistan which were the same before 1947, we can both talk and solve our problems.”

Foreign Minister also responded five years ago

About 5 years ago, India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar responded to America on Donald Trump’s statement regarding arbitration. S Jaishankar, while rejecting Trump’s claims, had clearly stated that US President Donald Trump had not spoken about Madhyasta and all issues with Pakistan would be resolved by bilateral talks.

PM Modi invited to come to India

After a conversation between PM Modi and US President Donald Trump on Tuesday (June 16, 2025), PM Modi said that he cannot accept this invitation due to a predetermined schedule. PM Modi invited Trump to come to India for the proposed Quad Summit this year. The US President had taken away a day before the summit due to increasing conflict between Israel and Iran.

PM Modi and Trump spoke for the first time after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April. After this attack, Trump expressed condolences to India and supported him in the fight against terrorism.

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