‘What I had said was very effective, so they stopped the struggle’: Donald Trump on Indo-Pak struggle

US President Donald Trump on Monday described the use of fees as an effective way to stop the war, saying that his dialogue with the two countries was “quite effective” during the recent struggle of India and Pakistan. He reiterated his claim to end the struggle between the two countries equipped with nuclear weapons using business.

“The fees are very important for the US on Monday in the ‘Oval Office’ (US President’s office at the White House) on Monday. With this, we not only earn billions of dollars, but we have also become a peacemaker because of the fee.

The US President said that if he had not used the “power of fees”, four wars would still continue.

“I use fees to stop war,” Trump said. If you look at India and Pakistan, they were ready for war. Seven aircraft were killed. They are nuclear power -rich countries. “He said,” I do not want to tell what I really said, but what I said was very effective. They stopped the struggle and this was due to fee. Its basis was trade. ”

India has constantly denied the intervention of any third party in this matter. India started ‘Operation Sindoor’ to target the terrorist structure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir on May 7 in response to the Pahalgam attack on 22 April. 26 civilians were killed in the Pahalgam terrorist attack.

India and Pakistan arrived on an agreement to end the struggle on May 10 after drone and missile attacks from across the border for four days.

India has been continuously saying that agreed to end enmity with Pakistan was formed after direct talks between the Directorate of Military Operations of the two armies (DGMO).

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had clarified in Parliament that the leader of any country did not ask India to stop ‘Operation Sindoor’.

However, Trump has reiterated several times that he has ended seven wars in the second term of his administration, including India and Pakistan’s struggle, Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, Congo and Rwanda, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia and Ethiopia and Armenia and Armenia and Azerbaijan.

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