
US President Donald Trump mentioned on Monday again that he played a key role in stopping conflicts between India and Pakistan, especially through business negotiations. The US President mentioned this at a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House on Monday.
“We stopped a lot of fighting, very, very big was India and Pakistan. We stopped it over the store,” the US President said at a meeting with Netanyahu over Israel’s conflict.
“We are dealing with India and Pakistan”
Donald Trump claimed that his ongoing negotiations on tariff and trade agreements with several global powers allowed him to convey a ceasefire between India and Pakistan and describe this success as a characteristic feature of his diplomatic efforts.
“We stopped a lot of fighting, very, very big was India and Pakistan. We stopped over the store. We are dealing with India and Pakistan. We said we would not deal with you if you were fighting. They may have been on the nuclear scene.
India, however, categorically rejected Trump’s claim and stated that the ceasefire began when Pakistan was contacted by the CEO of Military Operations (DGMO) of his Indian counterpart after four days of fighting.
“We stopped a lot of fighting”
After taking over the oval office on the second continuous term Donald Trump claimed that he had stopped or tried to stop several major conflicts:
India-Pakistani conflict: Trump claimed that in May 2025 he stopped the conflict between India and Pakistan by warning both countries that the US would not continue business agreements if the fighting continued. He claimed to push them on telephone calls and meetings, including the Chief of the Pakistani Army Staff, which led to an understanding of hostility after intensive cross -border strokes.
Gaza War (Israel-Hamas conflict): Trump focused on the end of the Gaza War and told Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to end the invasion within two months and warn Hamas on the consequences if they disagreed with the ceasefire and release the hostage of his inauguration. In July 2025, Trump supported a 60 -day ceasefire proposal that could lead to the end of the war.
Russian War-Ukraine: Trump sought peace negotiations to end the conflict of Russia-Ukrains. At the beginning of 2025 he interviewed Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Zelenky and sought an agreement on the ceasefire and agreement on mineral resources. While the initial agreements disappeared, there were subsequent summits and a proposal for a ceasefire under the participation of its administration.
General claim to stop all wars: During his speech in January 2025, Donald Trump claimed that “our power will stop all the wars and bring a new spirit of unity into a world that was angry, violent and absolutely unpredictable”, suggesting a wide range of ambitions to end global conflicts.
Israeli Netanyahu visits Trump in the White House
A visit to Benjamin Netanyahuho White House comes when indirect conversations between Israel and Hamas over a ceasefire and hostage in Gaza continued the second day on Monday.
In recent weeks, Trump has increased pressure on an agreement in Gaza and has increased the possibility that a ceasefire can be announced within hours or days.
Hamas demands an Israeli withdrawal while Netanyahu insists to disarm Hamas. A meeting between Trump and Netanyahu could provide a new urgency to the American proposal on a ceasefire, but whether it leads to an agreement that ends war is unclear.
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