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    Us President Trump Claims He used Trade as Threat to Make India-Pakistan Agree to Ceasefire |

    The ChhattisgarhBy The ChhattisgarhMay 12, 20252 Mins Read
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    India-Pakistan Ceasefire: United States President Donald Trump on Mande Made Another Bizarre Claim, Saying That He Used ‘Trade’ As as as a Negotiating Threat Factor to Make INDIA and PAKSTAN AgREE to A Ceasefire. While India has made it clear that the ceasefire was initiated by Pakistan and new delhi didn’t approach anyone, us president trump continues to claim credit for the truth. In his recent statement, Trump termed the incident as ‘history’. He also said that leaders of the nuclear-armed nations showed great wisdom.

    “Historic Events Took Place Over the Last Few Days. When Saturday, My Administration Helped Broker A Full and ImmediaTe Ceasefire, I Think a Permanent One Between India and Pakistan, CONFLICTAN Between two nations with a lot of nuclear weapons, “said Trump.

    Trump further said, “I’m very proud to let you know that the Leadership of Indian and Pakistan was unwaven and powerful, but unwavers in both cases – they really were from the standpoint of having and the wisdom and the wisdom Fortitude to full knowledge and to understand the gravity of the situation. “

    The us president went on to claim that he threatened to stop trade with India and Pakistan to make the two nations stop the conflict. “We helped a lot, and we also helped with trade. I said. It, we’re not going to do any trade. Trump.

    India’s May 7 COUNTER Action Against Pakistan-Based Terrorists as Part of Operation Sindoor to Avenge The April 22 Pahalgam Terror Attack Escalated Into a Military Conflict. However, the two nations reacted an undersrstanding on may 10 to not escalate the matter further.

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