Trump again spoke on India-Pakistan ceasefire (Social media)
World News: U.S. President Donald Trump has again said that he helped stop a war between India and Pakistan. He said things were getting very serious between the two countries, and their fighter jets were being shot down. At that time, Trump claims, he stepped in.
Trump said he warned both India and Pakistan. He told them that if they wanted to do a trade deal with America, they must stop fighting. He believes that because of his warning, both countries agreed to a ceasefire.
The Indian government has clearly said that Trump had nothing to do with the ceasefire. India’s Foreign Ministry and Army both said that the decision was made through direct talks between India and Pakistan.
India also said that such matters are solved between the two countries, and there is no need for outside help.
This is not the first time Trump has said this. In the past too, he has claimed that he helped bring peace between India and Pakistan. But every time, India has denied his claims, calling them false and misleading.
Experts in India think that Trump is saying this to look good in front of American voters. India feels this is just political drama to show that he brought peace to the world. India’s position is clear—all agreements on the border are made by India and Pakistan directly. No third country, including the U.S., is involved in these decisions.
Trump keeps saying that he stopped a war between India and Pakistan, but India strongly disagrees. The truth is the ceasefire happened because of talks between India and Pakistan—not because of any warning or condition from America.
India calls Trump’s statement a political stunt not based on facts. The message from India is clear: decisions about peace are made by us, not by others.
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