Donald Trump: Trump’s big claim on India-Pakistan war, said- not 7 but 8 planes were shot down…

Donald Trump: US President Donald Trump has claimed that he had stopped the war between India and Pakistan in May, in which eight planes were shot down.

Donald Trump: US President Donald Trump has once again given a shocking statement. He claimed that he had stopped the war between India and Pakistan in the month of May. Trump also said that eight planes were downed during this conflict. In fact, during the America Business Forum held in Miami, Trump reiterated his old claim and said that he had warned India and Pakistan that if the war was not stopped, the trade agreements would be cancelled.

India rejected this statement of Trump

However, India has rejected this statement of Trump many times. Indian officials have clarified that the ceasefire between the two countries was not due to the interference of any third country, but after an appeal from Pakistan. Trump claimed that after becoming President, he has ended eight wars going on in the world, which also includes this India-Pakistan conflict. Apart from this, he also talked about stopping the conflicts between Kosovo-Serbia and Congo-Rwanda.

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“The very next day of the warning, both countries said that now there is peace.”

Trump said, “I was discussing a trade deal with India and Pakistan when I got the news that a war had started between the two countries. I learned that seven planes had been shot down and the eighth had been injured. Actually a total of eight planes were shot down.” He further said, “I clearly told both the countries that until you establish peace, I will not make any trade agreement.” According to Trump, the very next day after his warning, both countries said that there is now peace. “I got a call that everything was calm. I took a sigh of relief and then proceeded with the trade talks,” he said.

Let us tell you that India has already rejected this claim of US President Trump. India clearly said that on May 10, Pakistani commanders had appealed to their Indian counterparts to stop the attack and only after this the ceasefire took place. Despite this, Trump is adamant on his claim and has been continuously saying since May that India and Pakistan had agreed to the ceasefire only after long negotiations with the mediation of America.

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