US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has claimed that President Donald Trump had been “involved” to a large extent in preventing the “very dangerous” struggle between India and Pakistan.
At the Ministerial meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Ukraine, Rubio said on Tuesday that the US President included the restoration of global peace in its top priorities.
Rubio also said, “When President Trump took over, he kept peace anywhere and everywhere in his high priorities. And in many places he got success in it.” There was a very dangerous struggle between India and Pakistan, and he actively participated in it and played an important role in ending enmity. “
Rubio further stated that Trump also played “important roles” in solving several other conflicts, including Thailand and Cambodia, Congo and Rwanda, and conflicts between Azerbaijan and Armenia. However, he said that the ongoing war situation in Ukraine has proved to be “extraordinary challenge”.
He said, “The President worked continuously on this, invested his time, energy and the highest level of the government. The purpose of meetings and many phone calls in Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Alaska was to end this struggle. This war will end only on the table of talks. The longer it will last, the more it will be and destroyed.”
Earlier, Donald Trump had reiterated from the platform of the United Nations General Assembly that he stopped the struggle between India and Pakistan and criticized the United Nations, saying he “did not even try to help end the struggle.”
Trump said, “In just seven months, I ended the seven infinite war. It was said that they are ‘endless, you will never be able to solve them’. Some wars were going on for decades.”
Trump claimed that he ended long -running conflicts, including Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, Congo and Rwanda, Pakistan and India, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ithiopia, and Armenia and Azerbaijan. He said, “Any President or Prime Minister, and any other country never did anything like this. And I did it in just seven months. It has never happened before. I am proud to do it.”
From May 10, when Trump announced on social media that India and Pakistan had agreed to do “complete and immediate” ceasefire, he claimed about 50 times that he helped to resolve tension between these two atomic -rich neighbors. However, India has consistently rejected the intervention of a third party.
India started Operation Sindoor on 7 May, in which terrorist structures were targeted in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK). The operation was in response to the Pahalgam attack on 22 April, in which 26 civilians were killed.
After a four -day acute cross -border drone and missile attacks, on May 10, India and Pakistan signed an agreement on ending the struggle.
India has been constantly making it clear that the agreement with Pakistan on the end of enmity with Pakistan took place after direct talks between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMO) of the two countries.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi clarified in Parliament that the leader of any country did not ask India to stop the operation vermilion. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar also clearly stated that there was no third party intervention in bringing a ceasefire with Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.












