Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephonic conversation with US President Donald Trump on the occasion of the G7 Summit, which took place in Canada. During the conversation, which lasted for more than half an hour, PM Modi informed the US President about India’s Operation Sindoor and gave a message that India had never accepted and would not accept arbitration on issues with Pakistan, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri informed on Wednesday.
Misri said, “Prime Minister Modi made it clear to President Trump that during this entire episode, at any time, at any level, the US and Pakistan did not have issues like the Indo-US trade deal or arbitration by the US and Pakistan. Discussed. The discussion of staying for military action was directly discussed between India and Pakistan, through the current channels of two arms, and through the current channels of Pakistan.”
He said, “Prime Minister Modi insisted that India has never accepted arbitration, has never accepted it, and will never accept it. The entire political is unanimous in India on this issue.”
The US President comes to comment after the time and again claim that he used trade as a means to end enmity between India and Pakistan.
Misri said that US President Trump understood the points made by the Prime Minister in detail and expressed support for India’s fight against terrorism.
During the call, the US President also invited PM Modi to stay in the US. However, due to prior busyness, PM Modi had to reject the proposal.
Foreign Secretary Misri said, “The meeting between Prime Minister Modi and President Trump was scheduled to be held on the occasion of the G7 Summit. President Trump had to return to America early, due to which the meeting could not be held.
Subsequently, at the request of President Trump, the two leaders today spoke over the phone. After the initiative terrorist attack on 22 April, President Trump expressed condolences to Prime Minister Modi over phone and expressed support against terrorism. Since then, this was the first conversation between the two leaders ”, Misri said.
“Prime Minister Modi spoke in detail to President Trump about Operation Sindoor. Prime Minister Modi clearly told President Trump clearly that after April 22, India had told the whole world to take action against terrorism. Comment.
PM Modi also reiterated the statement of “bullet jaub gole” to the US President.
Vikram Misri said, “On the night of May 9, Vice President Vance called Prime Minister Modi. Vice President Vance had said that Pakistan could make a big attack on India. Prime Minister Modi had clearly told him that if this happens, India gave a huge response to Pakistan. Inactive.
In particular, PM Modi told the US President that India no longer sees terrorism as a proxy war, and India’s operation vermilion is still going on.
The end of enmity between India and Pakistan came on May 10 after India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’, on April 22, the Pahgam was launched in vengeance for the terrorist attack in which 26 civilians were killed.
The operation targeted nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir (POK), which led to intensive clashes with Pakistan’s drone attacks on Indian cities with the International Border and Loc (Loc) and LoC.
Earlier, before India could officially declare any understanding of the ending of enmity with Pakistan, US President Donald Trump announced “complete and immediate ceasefire”, claiming that the US played an important role as a mediator.
However, India denied the claims made by the US President, reiterating their policy that India and Pakistan bilaterally addressed any cases related to the center region of Jammu and Kashmir. (AI)