Trump Reiterates Claim of Ending India-Pak Conflict

Washington: US President Donald Trump repeated on Monday that the last Indian-Pakistan conflict has stopped the rise of the last Indian-Pakistan after the terrorist attack on Monday (local time). Trump made these statements during his meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
“We have been very successful in India, Pakistan’s settlements … India, by the way, Pakistan would be a nuclear war in another week. It was going very badly.” He said.
Pointing out the strategy of using trade as a leverage, “We did this through trade. I said, unless we solve this thing, we will not talk to you about trade and they did.”
In June, Trump said in Air Force One, “You know, I did something that people don’t talk about, and I’m not talking too much, but we have solved a nuclear problem with India and Pakistan, potentially.”
“I talked to Pakistan, I talked to India, they had great leaders, but they were going to it, and they could be nuclear for him.”
Trump repeatedly demanded loans to stop the hostility between India and Pakistan after an effective reaction to Islamabad’s aggression after the new Delhi’s terror infrastructure.
However, India rejected the allegations made by the US President, reiterating the policy of India, India and Pakistan on the Jammu and Kashmir Union region.
“As you know, we have a long national position that any problem with Jammu and Kashmir should be handled bilaterally by India and Pakistan. This is the holiday of the Indian regions illegally occupied by external affairs.”
Mea also said that the “trade issue” has not come between Indian and US leaders since the interruption of ‘Sindoor Operation’ and hostility.
Mea, “Sindoor’un operation launched on May 7, May 10, until the understanding of ignition and stopping the military action, the military situation between the leaders of the Indian and USA.
India launched a Sindoor operation on May 7 and hit the terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Polak in response to the expensive terrorist attack, where 26 civilians were killed. India repulsed the next Pakistani military aggression and hit the air bases.
India and Pakistan agreed to end hostility after a call of Pakistan to the Indian counterpart by the DGMO of Pakistan.


