US Tariff: US President Donald Trump has once again claimed that he has played an important role in preventing the war between India and Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.
Trump Tarifs: Former US President Donald Trump once again referred to the India-Pakistan struggle. According to news agency ANI, during a conversation with reporters at the White House, Trump said that many times the situation became such when Vladimir Putin and Volodimir Jailonski were face to face but I brought both of them together. If I did not impose economic sanctions, the situation could have reached the World War. Trump said, “If I had not taken this step, Ukraine would have started the world war and we would never have wanted it. Similarly, if I had not interfered between India and Pakistan, the situation could have reached the nuclear war. 7 jets were killed at that time. Maybe the real figure may be more than that.”
Trump spoke to Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi
Donald Trump said that he had spoken to the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi. He praised Modi and said that he is a brilliant person. Trump told that he asked Modi what was going on between India and Pakistan. After this, he also spoke to Pakistan. Referring to the relationship between the two countries, Trump said that hatred between India and Pakistan is very deep and it has been going on for hundreds of years.
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What did Trump say about India-Pakistan struggle?
US President Donald Trump said that he said in clear terms, “I do not want to make any business compromise with you… You are moving towards nuclear war. I said that tomorrow I will call me again, but we will not compromise with you. If done, we will put so much tariff that your head will be bound.” Trump claimed that the situation changed within about five hours of this statement.
Trump has often spoken about the India-Pakistan struggle. However, India has always been clarifying that the decision to stop the ceasefire and conflict was the result of its own strategic steps, not the pressure of a third country. Apart from this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also recently completely rejected the claims of a third party mediation in Parliament.