Donald Trump Praises PM Modi: “Very good friend…” Trump praised PM Modi in front of Shahbaz. Donald Trump Praises Modi As Great Friend As Egypt Peace Summit

Donald Trump Praises PM Modi: President Donald Trump addressed a conference of world leaders in Egypt after the ceasefire to stop the nearly two-year-long war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Trump praised India in his address

Donald Trump Praises PM Modi: US President Donald Trump addressed the conference of world leaders held in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt after the ceasefire to stop the almost two-year-long war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. During this, he praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi a lot. On Monday, US President Donald Trump praised India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi without naming them. He said, “India is a great country, which is led by my very good friends.”

Called PM Modi a good friend

Meanwhile, pointing towards Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif standing behind him, Trump said, “India is a great country and my very good friend is leading it. He has done a wonderful job. I think Pakistan and India will live very well together.” Earlier, Trump praised Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief General Asim Munir and called Sharif to give a speech. Sharif said that President Trump’s continuous efforts have brought peace in West Asia.

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Claimed to resolve seven disputes

Trump has so far claimed that he has resolved seven disputes between India and Pakistan. Now he has increased this number to eight by adding the Israel-Gaza dispute to it. On May 10, Trump had said on social media that with the help of America, India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire. The US President has many times claimed that he has helped end the conflict between the two countries. However, India has always said that the decision to end the conflict with Pakistan was taken after direct talks between the service chiefs.

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