
US President Donald Trump repeated his claim to the role of America in South Asia and claimed that his “most amazing” diplomatic success turned away the potential “nuclear war” between India and Pakistan using business pressure – claiming that India quickly rejected.
US President Donald Trump claimed that the “very ugly” confrontation between the two neighbors of the nuclear-armed-India and Pakistan-did not stop through military power, but using the power of trade.
“I think the agreement that I am most proud of is the fact that we are dealing with India, negotiating with Pakistan and we were able to stop the potentially nuclear war through the store, unlike the bullet,” Donald Trump said according to the PTI report.
Trump attributes a business lever to alleviate conflict in India-Pakistan
US President Donald Trump has elaborated that, unlike the previous conflicts that escalated with Firepower, the United States under his leadership took advantage of the economic influence to discourage the war between India and Pakistan.
“Normally they do it through bullets. We do it through the store. So I’m very proud of it. No one talks about it, but we had a very nasty potential war between Pakistan and India.
Trump further said, “It was very bad. It was very ugly. They (India and Pakistan) are both nuclear powers.”
In recent weeks, Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that he has warned new Delhi and Islamabad that the United States would interrupt trade if the tension was not escalated.
“I would not be interested in agreement if they were in the war.
The US President also added that Pakistani officials were to visit Washington next week. This comes a week after the head of the Pakistani army asim Munir visited Trump.
India rejects business claims, pointing to direct military dialogue
India, however, categorically denied that business discussions with Trump played any role in ending hostility with Pakistan. Last week, government officials said that no business threats or offers were part of the US-India discussion during the recent cross-border flare with Pakistan.
The new Delhi claims that de-eskalace has undergone direct military and military interviews between the general operations of the military operations of two countries (DGMOS).
The conflict was based on a terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, who killed 26 civilians. In response to India, Sindoor, targeted military campaign against the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan, was opened by the occupied Kashmir. Both parties agreed to stop the hostility on May 10 after four days of intense missiles and drone exchanges.
“We can fight better than anyone” – Trump
Donald Trump, known for his combat rhetoric, has added a characteristic flourishing and promoted the global power of America in discouraging conflicts.
“We prevent others from fighting because we can fight better than anyone in the end. We have the largest army in the world. We have the largest leaders in the world.”
The comments came during two separate media interactions on Friday, including one in the oval office along with the CEO of Tesla Elon Musk, who briefly served Trump before returning to the private sector.
“We stopped India and Pakistan in the fight. I believe it could show up in a nuclear disaster,” Trump told reporters during the press event.
“India, as you know, we are very close to agreement with India,” Trump added. “Pakistani representatives come to Washington next week.”
“I want to thank the leaders of India, leaders of Pakistan, and I want to thank my people. We talked about the shop and said,” we cannot trade with people who are shooting and potentially use nuclear weapons. ” PTI quoted President Trump.
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