Given that Operation Sindoor has marked a new face and a new general in the fight against India’s cross-border terrorism, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday strongly rejected the claims of any third-party mediation at the end of enmity between India and Pakistan and also said that there was no link in any negotiations with the United States.
Jaishankar, who participated in a debate in the Lok Sabha on Operation Sindoor, said that there are 193 nations in the United Nations and only three countries apart from Pakistan opposed Operation Sindoor.
The minister, who gave points by points for points for the points raised by the opposition, said that India brought out for the long -use of the international community Pakistan’s across the border terrorism.
He dismissed the government’s opposition criticism after US President Donald Trump repeated a repeated claims of mediation in ending the enmity between India and Pakistan.
The minister said that there was no call between PM Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump from 22 April to 17 June.
Jaishankar said on 9 May, US vice -president JD Vance called Prime Minister Narendra Modi, warning of a large -scale Pakistani attack in the next few hours.
“In his response, the Prime Minister made it clear that if such an attack takes place, it would be found with us with a proper response. The attack took place and was thwarted by our armed forces, and I think the house should collectively appreciate the performance of the armed forces. The Union Minister said that Pakistani airfields’ satellite paintings.
India operated Operation Sindoor on 22 April on 22 April in response to the Pahgam terror attack and made accurate attacks on the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and the supporter. India later canceled Pakistani aggression and increased its airbase.
Jain Shankar said that eager to end Pakistan’s military action, India made it clear that such a request should be from the DGMO of that country.
“On May 10, we received a phone calls while sharing the impression of other countries that Pakistan was ready to shut down the fight. If Pakistan was ready, we needed to get it as a request to the Pakistani side through DGMO channel. It came correctly. Calls between Prime Minister and President Trump from 22 April when President Trump called for his sympathy to the Prime Minister, and on 17 June Call for why he could not meet, ”he said.
Jaishankar said that till the beginning of Operation Sindoor from 25 April, there were several phone calls and conversations.
“At my level, there were 27 calls; at the level of PM Modi, about 20 calls. Around 20 calls. About 35-40 letters came, and what we tried to do was to make a story, preparing diplomacy for the launch of Operation Sindoor … 193 countries in the United Nations, only 3 countries opposed Operation Sindhore.
The start of the Lok Sabha was discussed on Monday afternoon in response to the ‘Terrorist attack in Pahgam’ on ‘India’s strong, successful and decisive operation vermilion’. The debate was started by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. (AI)