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Trump claims his administration stops “nuclear conflict” between India and Pakistan

President Donald Trump claimed on May 12, 2025 (May 12, 2025) that his administration has stopped the “nuclear conflict” between India and Pakistan | Photo source: Reuters

President Donald Trump claimed on Monday (May 12, 2025) that his administration had stopped the “nuclear conflict” between India and Pakistan, adding that the United States would engage in “large trade” with them if they stopped the conflict.

“I think on Saturday, my administration helped a comprehensive and immediate ceasefire, which is a permanent ceasefire between India and Pakistan, ending the dangerous conflict between the two countries. The two countries have a lot of nuclear weapons. They are heating and heavy, and that doesn’t seem to stop,” Trump said in his White House speech. “In his White House speech, he described historic events for several days.” Indian government sources in New Delhi have always insisted that the directors of India and Pakistan Military Operations (DGMO) reached an understanding that no third parties were involved.

He said: “I am proud to let you know that the leadership of India and Pakistan is unwavering, powerful but firm in both cases, and they are truly fully understood and understood from the perspective of having strength, wisdom and perseverance.”

He claimed: “We’ve helped a lot in the trading. I said, ‘Come on, we’re going to do a lot of trading with you guys. Let’s stop. Let’s stop it. If you stop it, we’re going to trade. If you don’t stop trading, we won’t do anything.”

“People never really tell you the way I use it, and all of a sudden, they say, ‘I think we’re going to stop’ and they have a lot of reasons and they do it for a lot of reasons, but the deal is a big trade. We’re going to do a lot of deals with Pakistan. We’re going to do a lot of deals with India. We’re going to do a lot of deals with India. We’re going to do a lot of deals with India. We’re going to do a lot of deals with India. We’re going to do a lot of deals with India. We’re going to do a lot of deals now. Claim.

“I think it could be a bad nuclear war. Millions of people could be killed. So I am proud of it. I also want to thank Vance Vice President and Secretary of State Rubio for their work and efforts, and they have made efforts to it.”

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