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US: ‘If India-Pakistan fight a war, America will not intervene ‘, big statement by US President Donald Trump

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President Donald Trump has imposed 26 percent tariff on India and 29 percent on Pakistan. Once again, Trump took credit for the India-Pakistan ceasefire and said that we prevented the possibility of nuclear war through trade instead of bullets. He also talked about the trade agreement.

US President Donald Trump has once again taken credit for the India-Pakistan ceasefire and has made a big statement about the trade agreement. He said that if there is a war between India and Pakistan again, then America will not enter into any agreement.

US President Donald Trump said that America is going to make a trade agreement with India and Pakistan. I am proud of this. We have been successful in preventing the possibility of nuclear war through trade instead of bullets. There has been a history of war between the two countries. Every time they both have agreed to make a deal after bullets. But we made a deal through trade. That’s why I am very proud of this. No one talks about it. But there was a very dangerous conflict going on between Pakistan and India. It was getting very bad. Both of them are nuclear powers. Now the situation is fine.

Trump said at Joint Base Andrews after flying from Air Force One that representatives of Pakistan are coming next week. We are very close to making a deal with India as well. If they are going to war with each other, then I will not be interested in making a deal with anyone. I will not do this and I will tell them.

Trump again takes credit for reducing India-Pakistan tension – Photo: ANI

India rejects Trump’s claim

Amidst Trump’s continuous rhetoric, India has clarified its foreign policy. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar himself said on May 22 that no third country had a role in reaching a consensus with Pakistan to end the military conflict during Operation Sindoor. The consensus between the two countries was reached after direct talks. He said this on the claim of US President Donald Trump that America had played a role in reaching a consensus between the two countries.

Trump claimed ceasefire 10 times in 21 days

Despite a categorical denial from India, he has made such statements about 10 times in the last 21 days from May 10 till now, in which Trump has said that America stopped the war between the two countries. In a press conference on Friday after Elon Musk’s separation from the US administration, Trump also said that we stopped India and Pakistan from fighting. I believe this could have turned into a nuclear disaster. I want to thank the leaders of India and Pakistan as well as my people.

America will not trade with those who are shooting at each other…

According to Donald Trump, we talk about trade… we say that we cannot trade with those who are shooting at each other and are on the verge of using nuclear weapons. Without naming any leader of India and Pakistan, Trump said, ‘They are great leaders of those countries, they understood the circumstances and after both agreed, all this stopped. We are stopping others from fighting.’ Let us tell you that even before this, Trump had said on May 21 that he stopped the India-Pakistan conflict from becoming more serious by referring to his intervention and trade aspect.

‘America will not compromise if India-Pakistan go to war’, US President Donald Trump’s big statement

Symbolic picture – Photo: Freepik


Interim trade agreement expected between India and America by June 25

After the announcement of tariff by President Donald Trump, talks are going on between America and India on the trade agreement. Sources say that an interim trade agreement can be reached between India and the US by June 25. Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal was also in Washington last week to speed up the trade talks. During this time, he met US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick twice.