US President Donald Trump once again claimed that he stopped the recent “war” between India and Pakistan and killed five aircraft in the struggle. He also claimed that the struggle between India and Pakistan was “possibly to turn into a nuclear war”.
He said at a reception held at the White House with Congress members, “We stopped the war between India and Pakistan, the Democratic Republic and Rwanda.”
He added, “They hit 5 aircraft and kept it back and forth, back and forth. I called them and said,” Listen, no more business. If you do this, it will not be good for you.
Trump claimed that the US has destroyed Iran’s entire nuclear capacity and also stopped the conflict between Kosovo and Serbia.
Trump said, “And some others said that we did not stop the war, but we stopped the one that could have turned into war. We are doing this as the appreciation of America in the House. Well, do you think that (former US President who) will do this?
Trump, who has repeatedly stated that he has stopped the struggle between India and Pakistan through trade, last Friday said that “five jets were killed” during the fight last Friday.
He said, “This was happening in the case of India and Pakistan. In fact, the aircraft was being killed in the air, five, five, four or five. But I think in reality five jets were killed. It was getting worse, it seemed that it seemed that it would continue, these are two serious atoms and they were attacking each other.”
He said this in his comment during a dinner organized for Republican Senators at the White House.
Meanwhile, acting US representative Ambassador Dorothy Shia on Tuesday said in an open debate on the topic ‘Multikainism and Peaceful Solutions of Disputes’ held in the United Nations Security Council that the United States continues to work to find a peaceful solution, wherever possible, with sides of disputes, worldwide, worldwide.
In a meeting of the council chaired by Pakistan Deputy Prime Minister and External Affairs Minister Ishaq Dar, Shia said in the last three months, “We have seen the US leadership between Israel and Iran, between the Democratic Republic and Rwanda, and India and Pakistan.”
Sheya said, “The United States led by President Trump played an important role in encouraging the parties to reach these proposals, which we appreciate and support.”
India’s permanent representative Ambassador to the United Nations, Parvathaneni Harish, in his statement at the UNSC Chamber spoke about the Pahalgam terrorist attack, for which the Pakistan-based terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba was taken responsibility.
Harish emphasized that those countries would have to pay a “serious price” which “violates the spirit of good neighbors and international relations by promoting cross -border terrorism.”
He said that India had launched Operation vermilion after targeting terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir, after the horrific terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April and on the basis of the statement of the United Nations Security Council of April 25. 26 innocent tourists were killed in this attack.
In the statement of the United Nations Security Council, the members of the council stressed the need to justify criminals, organizers, financers and sponsors of this condemnable act of terrorism and bring them into the dock of justice.
Harish emphasized that India’s response was of focused, balanced and non-grown nature. He said, to achieve its primary objectives, military activities were directly discontinued at Pakistan’s request. “
On May 10, when Trump announced on social media that India and Pakistan “have agreed to” full and immediate “ceasefire after a” long night “conversation in Washington’s mediation, since then he has reiterated his claim on various occasions that he has helped to” resolve “stress and he has told the atomic-world South Asian neighbors to stop their struggle if they stop.”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Trump were supposed to meet during the summit of G-7 leaders in Canada in June, but the US President returned to Washington earlier.
Modi interacted with Trump in Washington for 35 minutes for 35 minutes before departing from Canaanaskis and finishing his first Canada visit in a decade.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Egyptian said in a video message from Kananaskis that Modi clearly told Trump that there was no discussion on the Indo-US trade agreement at any level after Operation Sindoor or any proposal of mediating between India and Pakistan at any level.
Egyptian had said that Prime Minister Modi has strongly stated that India does not accept arbitration and will never do it. He had said that the discussion on stopping military action was directly through the existing communication channels between the two armed forces between India and Pakistan and started at the request of Pakistan.
The US has nominated The Resistance Front as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO) and a specially designated Global Terrorist (SDGT).
The State Department said that the action taken against The Resistance Front reflects the commitment of the Trump administration to protect our national security interests, combat terrorism and implement President Trump’s call for justice for the Pahalgam attack. “