India-Pakistan is proud, I will work to find solutions to Kashmir issue: Donald Trump after ceasefire

On Sunday, US President Donald Trump welcomed the end of enmity between India and Pakistan, saying that if peace was not established, millions of people could have been killed. The US President was referring to a possible nuclear attack between the two countries.

In a post on Truth Social, the US President said, “I am very proud of the strong and strong powerful leadership of India and Pakistan, because they have the power, intelligence and patience to know and understand that the time has come to stop the current attack, which could have killed many people. Millions of good and innocent people could be killed! Your legacy has increased a lot.”

Trump maintained the claim that the US had helped establish peace and offered mediation to resolve the Kashmir issue.

He said, “I am proud that America was able to help you reach this historical and heroic decision. While it has not been discussed, I am going to increase the trade with these two great nations to a great extent. In addition, I will work together with both of you to see if there can be a solution in relation to Kashmir after” thousand years “.

India has repeatedly rejected the intervention of any third party on the Jammu and Kashmir issue and clearly stated that the region is an integral part of India. Let us know that on Saturday, India also underestimated the role of America in the agreement to end enmity and said that the DGMOs of the two countries have agreed.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that India has continuously maintained its stand against terrorism, “India and Pakistan have agreed to stop firing and military action today. India has continuously maintained a firm and firm stand against terrorism in all forms and expressions. It will continue to do so.”

Trump’s statement and earlier statements by Foreign Minister Marco Rubio have already been criticized by the opposition Congress.

Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh said, “The Indian National Congress believes that the mention of” neutral site “for talks between India and Pakistan by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio raises many questions. Have we left the Shimla Agreement? Have we opened the doors for third party mediation? The Indian National Congress wants to ask whether the political channels between India and Pakistan are being opened again? Have received? “

The Congress has also called for an all -party meeting on issues after Operation Sindoor, in which India successfully destroyed nine terrorist bases in Pakistan.

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