
US President Donald Trump reiterated his assertion that he had stopped the war between India and Pakistan and said that he used the trade as a lever effect for de-acidity. When he remembered the episode, he said that when he warned India and Pakistan, he would have stopped the trade if they went to war, the reaction was: “No, no, no, you can’t,” he said, “Yes,” and claims to save millions of lives by stopping conflict.
Donald Trump said, “India and Pakistan went to it. I told them both … I said that if you do it, there will be no business and I stopped the war. He scared for four days … Prime Minister Pakistan was here along with the field marshal (Asim Munir), who is a very important guy in the Pakistastist.”
Donald Trump also quoted the Pakistani leadership, which praised him for “saving millions of lives, because (Trump) saved the war from continuing”.
“I didn’t even realize that it was as beautiful as he said. He told a group of people who were with us … that this man had saved millions of lives because he saved the war from the sequel. Also read | Trump says he should win the Nobel Prize for” Seven Wars “, including conflict in India-Pakistan
Donald Trump repeatedly claimed to have prevented the Indian-Pakistan conflict by warning both countries to stop trading with them. While Pakistan formally recommended Donald Trump at the Nobel Peace Prize, referring to his “decisive diplomatic intervention”, India categorically denied any mediation from the US President.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir met with Donald Trump last week in the White House. Shehbaz Sharif was in the USA at 80. The UN General Assembly.
Before he met them, Donald claimed that he had stopped seven wars. Donald Trump repeated the claim at his address to the world leaders in Ung.
In Ung Trump, he claimed that he had ended the “non -preserved” conflict in India, Pakistan, and six others, claiming that his efforts have helped to relieve tension between two armed nuclear weapons. Donald Trump also criticized the United Nations for what he said, his “empty words”.
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