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Trump again claims he stopped India-Pakistan war from ‘going nuclear’

President Donald Trump speaks at a cabinet meeting on August 26, 2025 at Washington at the White House on DC | Photo Loan: AP

US President Donald Trump once again claimed that he had stopped the War of India and Pakistan, threatening to apply tariffs and refusing to make any trade agreements if they did not accept a ceasefire.

Mr. Trump’s latest comments arrived on Tuesday, August 26, 2025 during a cabinet meeting in the White House, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed that he was talking.

“I am talking to a very great man, Narendra Modi. ‘What is happening to you and Pakistan?’ I said hate.

“I said, I don’t want to make a trade agreement with you.

“It was done in five hours. Maybe it starts again, but if so I will stop it,” he said.

Mr. Trump also claimed that the “seven jet or perhaps more of this” was shot without elaborating which country’s plane.

Mr. Trump’s comments arrived a few hours ago on August 27 to enter into force of a total of 50% new tariffs in Indian goods.

Speaking to the press in the White House on Monday, August 25, 2025, Mr. Trump claimed that he had stopped seven war in the world between India and Pakistan. The Minister added that four of the seven wars he stopped from because he used tariffs and trade to negotiate with the parties participating in the conflict.

Since May 10, Mr. Trump reiterated his claim that he agreed to make a “full and urgent” ceasefire after the “long -delay” interviews of Washington on social media, and he repeated 40 times that the tensions between India and Pakistan helped to “settle”.

India continuously continues the understanding of the stopping of hostility with Pakistan after direct negotiations between the general (DGMOs) of two soldiers.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the leader of any country in Parliament did not want India to stop the Sindoor operation.

Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said that there was no third -party intervention in bringing a ceasefire with Pakistan during the Sindoor operation.

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