“Use trade to solve scores and achieve peace”: Trump is praised for his role in India-Pakistan’s understanding | World News

U.S. President Donald Trump once again praised for his understanding of the cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan. Speaking in a speech by the U.S. President Bret Baier, who accepted Fox News, claimed that as nuclear-powered neighbors are on the brink of conflict, he has used trade to build peace and is expected to become more dangerous.
Byer asked Trump about his “foreign policy success” and said: “You have had several foreign policy successes even before this trip. You answered the phone, called two nuclear forces, India and Pakistan, and you let them take a step back from the edge. It was a success when you boarded the plane on the plane.”
To this end, Trump said the cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan is “a greater success than I would have.”
He elaborated: “That’s the main nuclear power… They’re angry. The next stage may be tat’s tits. It’s getting deeper and deeper, more missiles. Everyone is so powerful that the next one will be the N-word (nuclear).
Speaking about the potential nuclear conflict between neighbors, Trump said: “It’s the N-word. It’s a very annoying word in many ways. The N-word used in the nuclear sense is the worst thing, the worst thing that can happen, and I think they’re very close. The hatred is great. I said, I’m going to talk about trade.
The hostilities Trump mentioned increased tensions after India launched Operation Sindoor in the early morning of May 7. The operation targeted nine terrorist sites in Pakistan, as well as the Pakistan-occupied Jamu and Kashmir (POJK), in retaliation with a terrorist attack on Pahalgam on May 5. India and Pakistan know about the cessation of hostilities on May 10.
Trump has welcomed the cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan, saying millions of people could die if the peace is not resolved. The U.S. president refers to potential nuclear destruction between two countries.