On Tuesday (local time), the White House Secretary of the White House (local time) repeated the claims of US President Donald Trump to mediate peace in the Indian-Pakistan conflict after the Sindoor operation. During his press briefing, Leavtt said that Trump was proud of peace agreements and used the business to end the Indo-Pakistani conflict after a terrorist attack on April 22.
“(Pro) India and Pakistan (Trump) (Trump) used the store in a very powerful way as a leverage to end this conflict. So I know he is very proud of all these achievements, and I know he is very honored to serve as president of the United States and restore peace around the world.
She said Trump enjoyed Azerbaijan and the Armenian leader in the White House and helped them with a peace agreement.
“I think he’s proud of all the peace agreements he was able to achieve. The end,” she said.
Leitt also said that Foreign Minister Marco Rubio has constantly informed Trump of various conflicts that are bubbling around the world, but now the Russian-Ukraine conflict has attracted Trump’s attention.
“In Fact, There Are Many (Conflicts Around the World). We’ve talked and Lot About in this briefing, he’s Spending and Lot of Time Right Now on Ending This War in Russia, Ukraine, and of Course, The Conflict in Israel and Gaza, What He Wants to See Come, ”she said.
Before July 28, Trump said he was optimistic about mediation of the peace agreement between the Southeast Asian nations and described the interviews as “easy” compared to his past claims to resolve conflict in India, Pakistan.
“We are dealing with Thailand and trading a lot with Thailand and Cambodia, yet I read that they are killing each other. You know, fighting. They are in war. And I say it should be easy for me because I settled with India and Pakistan and Serbia and Kosov.”
Trump referred to a recent conflict in India, Pakistan in May, where he requested a loan several times for conveying a ceasefire between the two nuclear nations using trade as a lever effect.
The conflict broke out after 26 civilians were killed in a terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, after which India took precise strokes under the Sindoor operation, focused on the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied by Jammu and Kashmir.
According to Indian officials, however, the Pakistani CEO of Military Operations (DGMO), who contacted his Indian counterpart to ask for the end of the hostility, after which the ceasefire was agreed.
“Get these things to settle, if I can, and if I can use a business, it’s my honor,” he added, reflecting his belief in the trade as a diplomatic tool.
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