Despite being clarified by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that India has agreed to the ceasefire on the basis of Pakistan’s request, US President Donald Trump once again took credit for “stopping the war” between the two countries and complained that “a single story” was not written about it. On Wednesday, PM Modi and Trump spoke on the phone for 35 minutes, when the US President had to leave the G7 Summit in Canada early and they could not have a planned meeting. Foreign Secretary Vikram Egypt, informing reporters, said that the PM told Trump that Pakistan was forced to request a ceasefire.
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Trump again claimed to stop the war between India and Pakistan
Donald Trump praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and called him a “magnificent person”. The US President also confirmed that the two leaders spoke over the phone. Trump made a big claim, saying that he had stopped the war between India and Pakistan. He also said that trade agreement with India is going to be done.
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Asked about his meeting with Pakistani Army Chief Aseem Munir, US President Donald Trump said, “I have stopped the war. I love Pakistan. I think Modi is a great man. I talked to him last night. We are going to make a business agreement with PM Modi. I stopped the war between Pakistan and India. There are nuclear countries; they have to stop the war between two major nuclear nations. “
India also denied any media’s arbitration
The recent statement came after a statement in a press statement by Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Egypt, stating that Prime Minister Narendra Modi told US President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that the ceasefire between India and Pakistan was achieved through negotiations between the two forces. He also denied any arbitration of America. Last month, the US President said that the nuclear-sestated South Asian neighbor agreed to the ceasefire after the US-mediated talks, and ended the enmity after urging countries to focus on trade rather than war.
India has previously denied any third party arbitration and on Tuesday, a phone call between Modi and Trump during the G7 Summit in Canada, in which Modi joined as a guest, is his first direct exchange after the May 7-10 struggle.
PM Modi warned President Trump?
Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said in a press statement, “PM Modi clearly told President Trump that during this period, there was no talk at any level on topics like Indo-US trade deal or American mediation between India and American and Pakistan.” He said, “Negotiations to stop military action took place through existing military channels and on Pakistan’s request. Prime Minister Modi insisted that India has not accepted mediation in the past and will never.