“We solved it through trade”: US President again claims that the Indo-Pak struggle has stopped

"We solved it through trade": US President again claims that the Indo-Pak struggle has stopped

US President Donald Trump on Saturday claimed to stop the India-Pakistan struggle again.
Trump said he stopped the growth with the help of a business deal.

“We stopped a lot of wars. And they were serious, India and Pakistan, which was running. The planes were being shot from there. I think five jets were shot, in fact. These are two serious nuclear countries, and they were killing each other. You know that it is a new form.

“But India and Pakistan were going on it, and they were ahead, and it was growing up and big, and we solved it through business. We said, you guys want to deal with a business. If you are going to throw around arms, we are not doing a business deal, and perhaps nuclear weapons, both powerful atomic states,” said.

Earlier on Monday, Trump reiterated his claim that he promoted the recent India-Pakistan struggle after the Pahalgam terror attack.

Trump made this remarks during his meeting with NATO general secretary Mark Rute.
Trump said, “We have been very successful in settling wars, India, Pakistan … India. By the way, Pakistan would have been a nuclear war within another week, the way it was going. It was going on very badly,” said Trump.

He used his strategy of using business as leverage and said, “We did this through business. I said, we are not going to talk to you about business, until you resolve this thing, and they did it.”

In June, Trump told reporters on the Air Force one, “You know, I have done something that people do not talk about, and I do not talk too much, but we have potentially solved a big problem, an nuclear problem with India and Pakistan.” (AI)

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