
Karoline Leavtt, the printingman of the White House, in the X (formerly Twitter) on May 15, shared Anecdot from Breakfast in Doha, Qatar, where the waiter from Kashmir reportedly thanked US President Donald Trump for his help in the ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
“… My waiter told me to thank President Trump for him,” Leavitt wrote. “I asked him why. He told me he was from Kashmir, and in recent weeks he couldn’t return home for a conflict in Pakistan in Pakistan. But he was only announced that he could return now, thanks to the President Trump, @vp & @secrubio.”
Trump does not receive “enough credit”
According to Leavitt, the waiter felt that Trump’s role did not receive proper recognition in the crisis.
“He said that President Trump is not receiving enough loan for literally preventing a nuclear war – and he’s right!” She stated in her post.
“Golden Age” diplomacy in the Middle East
Leavitt used anecdote to underline what she described as a wider shift in foreign policy under President Trump, characterized his current trip to the Middle East as transformative.
“President Trump has inherited so many conflicts around the world and he solves them one by one,” she wrote. “This historical trip to the Middle East meant a significant turn in American foreign policy in the region, which finally darkened the Golden Age of the Middle East!”
Peace through force
Leavitt closed her message and repeated the well-known slogan from Trump -ra: “Peace, through strength, is restored!”
Trump claims that India-Pakistan’s ceasefire loan; India says dgmo-las deal
Trump argued that his administration played a key role in mediation of the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a deadly hit terrorist attack and subsequent cross -border strokes under the Indian operation of Sindoor.
Trump, who spoke to the Investment Forum in the US in Arabia, USA, Arabia, Qatar, said: “Just a few days ago my administration successfully mediated a historical truce to stop the escalating violence between India and Pakistan.
He appreciated the leadership in both countries and said, “Both of them have a very strong, strong and smart leader. It all stopped and hopefully it will remain … They (India-Pakistan) are actually coming out.”
Background: Sindoor and escalation operations
The notes came days after India began accurate strikes on nine terrorist goals in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied by Kashmir 7.
Pakistan responded to the blows to Indian military installations on 8, 9 and 10 May and 10th Indian Armed Forces faced retaliatory attacks on several Pakistani military targets.
Ceasefire on May 10, but India denies mediation of third parties
The hostility ended on 10 May after mutual decision to stop all military actions on Earth, air and sea. Indian government sources said that this understanding was achieved through the CEO of Military Operations (DGMO)-the conversations between the two countries.
They strongly denied any involvement of third parties.
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