US President Donald Trump once again took credit for help in stopping the recent India -Pakistan struggle on Tuesday night and said that the confrontation between India and Pakistan could have been in the “nuclear war”. At a reception at the White House, Trump said, “We stopped the war between India and Pakistan, Congo Democratic Republic and Rwanda.”
US President Donald Trump claimed that five aircraft were demolished during a military confrontation between India and Pakistan and they stopped the “war”. Trump also claimed that the conflict between India and Pakistan was “converted into nuclear war”. He said at an event organized in the ‘White House’ (the official residence and office of the President of the US), “We stopped the war between India and Pakistan and the Democratic Republic and Rwanda.”
Referring to the military conflict between India and Pakistan, Trump said, “They hit five aircraft … I called them and said,” Listen, no more business. If you do this, it will not benefit you. ‘ … both of them are powerful atomic rich countries and who knows what would have been the result. I stopped it. ”
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The US President claimed that the US destroyed Iran’s entire nuclear capacity and also stopped a conflict between Kosovo and Serbia. Trump has claimed several times that he has stopped military conflict between India and Pakistan through trade. He first said for the first time on Friday that “five aircraft were killed during the fight.” Meanwhile, the US top diplomat at the United Nations also said on Tuesday that the Trump administration helped reduce tension between India and Pakistan.
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He emphasized that the US is committed to mediation in disputes and pursue peaceful solutions worldwide. Acting US representative Ambassador Dorothy Shia said in an open debate on the subject of multilateralism and peaceful solution of controversies held under Pakistan at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), “America continues to work to find peaceful solutions as far as possible, as far as possible, with the parties involved in disputes around the world.”
In a meeting of the council chaired by Pakistan Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Isaac Dar, Shia said that in the last three months, the US leadership has succeeded in reducing tension between Israel and Iran, between Congo and Rwanda and between India and Pakistan. ”
India’s permanent representative Ambassador to the United Nations, Parvatnani Harish, in his statement at the UNSC (UN Security Council) Chamber spoke about the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Pakistan’s terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba’s mask organization ‘The Resistance Front’ has taken responsibility for this attack. 26 people were killed in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, mostly tourists.