New Delhi. The claim of US President Donald Trump, which is being continuously made about Operation Sindoor, was rejected by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar once again. Responding to the opposition during the discussion on Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha today, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar said that there was no phone call between Prime Minister Modi and US President Trump between April 22 and June 17. He said that after the counter -attack of the Indian Army on Pakistan, we got a phone calls that Pakistan is ready to stop the war, but we told him that the request should come from the DGMO. It has been possible only due to India’s diplomacy that the US has also declared TRF, which was responsible for the Pahalgam attack, the US has also declared a global terrorist organization.
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Jaishankar said, “After the Pahalgam attack, Pakistan was required to answer with a clear, strong and firm message.” We had to clarify that India would not sit silent against terrorism and it would have serious consequences. As a result, the first step was taken on 23 April as a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security Affairs. From a diplomatic and foreign policy point of view, our aim was to highlight the use of Pakistan for a long time. We attracted the attention of the international community to the history of terrorism arising from Pakistan.
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The Foreign Minister said, when the operation vermilion was started, we had clearly stated our objectives, we had lived up to the commitment that those responsible for this attack would be held accountable. Thanks to our diplomacy, the United Nations Security Council also supported this commitment. It was also a promise made by the Prime Minister to the people of India that we would attack terrorist bases and attacks, on the morning of 7 May, this message was given strongly and clearly.