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Trump on India-Pakistan Crisis: ‘I’ll Be There to Help Resolve Tensions

Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following India’s Operation Sindoor and Pakistan’s retaliatory firing along the Line of Control in Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir, U.S. President Donald Trump on May 7, 2025, expressed his willingness to assist in resolving the conflict.

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Amid growing tensions between India and Pakistan, US President Donald Trump said that if he can help in any way, he will definitely do so, and he wants the growing conflict between the two countries to stop. In response to a question on the 'war' between India and Pakistan, Trump said that it is very terrible. I want to work with both of them.

Donald Trump said that I know both (India and Pakistan) very well, and I want to see them end the tension. I want to see them stop, and hopefully they can stop now. They are behaving tit for tat against each other, so hopefully they can stop now. I know both of them, and we work very well with both countries.

What did Trump say about India-Pakistan tension?
He said that there are good relations with both, and I want to see it stop. And if I can help in some way, I will do it. Earlier, Trump had said that he hopes that the hostility will end very soon. He said that it is shameful. Trump said that we heard about it when we were going to the Oval Office (US President's Office). I think people knew that something was going to happen based on what had happened in the past.

Missile attack on nine terrorist hideouts
Trump said they have been fighting for a long time. If you think about it, they have been fighting for many decades and centuries. Asked if he had any message for the two countries, he said, "No, I just hope it ends very soon." In response to the Pahalgam terror attack, Indian armed forces carried out missile strikes on nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

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