‘I ended 7 unendable wars including India and Pakistan’

He had definitely rejected Trump’s claim, but the US president repeated the same thing in the UN on Tuesday.
US President Donald Trump A new claim that he had stopped the conflict between India and Pakistan. His comments came during his speech at the 80th United Nations General Assembly Session (UNGA), where he said that in just seven months he said that others have accomplished what he said impossible. Trump claimed that he had ended the war of seven ‘drifts’, and in May this year he repeated his claim to play his hand through a ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
“Similarly, in a seven -month period, I ended the seven -nervous war. They said they were vast. Some have been going for 31 years. Two, 31 think, 31 years. One was 36 years, one was 28 years,” Trump said to the world leaders in Unga as the US President in the second period.
“I have finished seven wars, and in any case, numerous people are killed. This contains a vicious, violent war that Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, Congo and Rwanda, Pakistan and India, Israel and Iran, Egyp and Azerbajan, Azerbajan, Azerbajan, Azerbaijan.
India’s Trump’s ceasefire claim
India continuously rejected its third -party intervention. India launched the Sindoor operation on May 7 and targeted the terror infrastructure in Kashmir, which was occupied by Pakistan and Pakistan in retaliation against the 22 April expensive attack. The two sides reached an understanding on May 10th to end the conflict after the four -day intense border drone and missile strikes.
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