
In the shift of the tone, US President Donald Trump said that two “very smart” leaders of India and Pakistan “decided to continue the conflict that could escalate to the nuclear war, which for the first time in weeks indicated that the rejection of tension between these two nations was attributed.
Trump these comments during the media interaction in the oval office after a lunch meeting with the Pakistani staff of the army by General Asim Munir on Wednesday at the White House in the White House, PTI informed.
Trump said he was “honored” to meet Munir.
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Asked if he was discussed with Munir, Trump said, “Well, they know Iran very well, better than most, and aren’t happy out of nowhere. It’s not that they are bad with Israel. They know both, but probably, Iran knows better, but see what is happening with me.”
“The reason I had it here, I want to thank him for not going to war, ending the war. And I want to thank, as you know, Prime Minister Modi left a moment ago and work on a business agreement.
“They were both here, but I was with Modi a few weeks ago. He was here, but now we’re talking to him. And I’m so happy that two smart people, you know, people on their employees, but two smart people, two very smart people decided not to walk with this war.
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It is the first time in weeks when Trump did not take recognition for stopping the military conflict between India and Pakistan.
Since May 10, when India and Pakistan decided to stop the military conflict, Trump repeatedly claimed that “the tension between the two countries had helped and that he said nuclearly armed South Asian neighbors that America would do a” lot of trade “with them if he stopped the conflict.
Modi and Trump were ready to act on the edge of the G7 summit in Cananasis, Canada, but the meeting was dismissed after the US President returned to Washington before the plan.
Before closing his first visit to Canada in ten years, Prime Minister Modi had a 35 -minute phone call with Trump before he left Kanananaskis.
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Foreign Minister Vikram Misri said in a video report from Kananaskis that “at no time” during the Sindoor operation was at any level at any level at any level on the India trade agreement or any US and Pakistan intermediation.
The discussion of the stopping of the military event took place directly between India and Pakistan through the existing communication channels between the two armed forces and started at the request of Islamabad.
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Modi firmly stated that India would never accept a third party mediation, and in India there is a complete political consensus in this matter, Misri said.
Misri also noted that after the attack of Pahalgam of April 22, Trump expressed his condolences to Modim through a telephone call and expressed support against terrorism.
A telephone call on Tuesday in Kananaskis was the “first interview” between two leaders since April.
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Misri said that Trump had carefully listened to the points mediated by the Prime Minister and expressed his support against the Indian struggle against terrorism. Modi said India no longer considers terrorism as proxy war, but as a war itself and that the Sindoor operation is still ongoing.
Trump asked if Modi could stop in the US on his way back from Canada, but the Prime Minister was to plan to depart to Croatia, the last stage of his tour with three countries that began in Cyprus.
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Misri said he expressed his inability to visit Washington because of the previous Modi obligations, and both leaders agreed to seek to meet soon.
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