U.S. President Trump claims he uses trade as a threat to make India – Pakistan agrees to cease fire | World News

India – Pakistan ceasefire: U.S. President Donald Trump made another strange claim on Monday, saying he used “trade” as a threat to negotiate, which led India and Pakistan to agree to a ceasefire. Although India made it clear that the ceasefire was initiated by Pakistan and New Delhi was not approaching anyone, U.S. President Trump continued to claim the ceasefire victory. Trump called the incident “historic” in his recent statement. He also said that the leaders of nuclear-weapon countries showed tremendous wisdom.
“The historic events took place over the past few days. When my administration helped to lead to a full and immediate ceasefire on Saturday, I think the permanent thing between India and Pakistan happened, ending the dangerous conflict between the two countries with a lot of nuclear weapons.”
Trump further said: “I am proud to know that the leadership of India and Pakistan is unwavering, but in both cases – they are truly fully understood and understood from the perspective of having strength, wisdom and perseverance.”
The U.S. president continues to claim that he threatens to stop trade with India and Pakistan in order to stop the conflict between the two countries. “We have a lot of help and it helps the deal.
India’s May 7 action against Pakistani terrorists was part of an effort to retaliate against Sandor in revenge on April 22 Pahargam terrorist attacks escalated into military conflict. However, the two countries reached an understanding on May 10 to avoid further escalation.