“I don’t want to say I did it, but I’m sure…”

After repeatedly claiming that he played a key role in mediating the understanding of the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, U.S. President Donald Trump sang another tune on Thursday, May 15, saying “he helped solve the problem”.
US President Donald Trump (Photo source: ANI)
After repeatedly claiming that he played a key role in mediating the understanding of the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, U.S. President Donald Trump sang another tune on Thursday, May 15, saying “he helped solve the problem”.
Donald Trump said of a group of American military personnel in Catar: “I don’t want to say I did it, but I’m sure the problem was solved last week between Pakistan and India, and it became more and more enemy, and suddenly you start to see another type of missile and we got it settled. I hope I won’t find it here and two days later, but I found it, but I can’t solve it, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think.
Earlier, Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between his two neighbors, saying: “After the United States mediated a long talk, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire. Blessing the two countries, using both common wisdom and great wisdom. Thank you for your attention!”
Donald Trump also praised U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, who said: “Marco stands up. It’s a good thing you do in this regard. Maybe we can even put them together, Marco, where they go out for a meal and have a delicious dinner together.”
In addition, the US president also claimed that the US had mediated the deal and threatened to stop trade with the two countries.
“Just a few days ago, my administration successfully established a historic ceasefire to stop the escalating violence between India and Pakistan, and I have used trade to do that to a large extent,” Trump said.
Ceasefire
After a few days of escalation, the escalation of Operation Sindor – responding to the deadly Pahargan terrorist attack – India and Pakistan ended hostilities in the understanding of the May 10 ceasefire. However, American firms strongly rejected the US mediation claim.
Officials confirmed that the ceasefire agreement was achieved through military and military channels between the directors of India and Pakistan’s military operations, with no trade discussions or U.S. mediation.