35 minutes talk on Modi-Tram’s phone on Operation Sindoor
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday interacted with US President Donald Trump, which lasted for about 35 minutes. During the conversation, PM Modi informed President Trump about Operation Sindoor.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has given this information. He said that during the conversation, PM Modi clarified that there was no discussion related to business in any subject related to Operation Sindoor.
He reiterated that India had ceasefire at the behest of Pakistan. India never accepts the mediation of a third party and will not even further.
At the same time, PM Modi also stressed that now India will not see the incidents of terrorism (fight behind the screen), but directly as war action. The operation vermilion of India is still going on.
The Foreign Secretary said that President Trump understood the things mentioned by PM Modi in detail and expressed support for India’s fight against terrorism.
Modi-Tram was to be met in G7, but it did not happen
PM Modi and President Trump were scheduled to meet the G7, but Trump had to leave G7 and return to America on 17 June. Due to this, this meeting could not be held. After this, at the behest of Trump, the two leaders spoke on the phone. The conversation lasted about 35 minutes.
After the Pahalgam attack on 22 April, President Trump expressed condolences to PM Modi over the phone and expressed support against terror. After this, the two leaders were the first conversation on 18 June. Therefore, PM Modi spoke in detail on Operation Sindoor by President Trump.
‘India targeted only terrorist bases in Pakistan’
Misri also told that PM Modi clearly told Trump that after April 22, India had told its determination to take action against terrorism to the whole world.
India had targeted only terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK) on the night of 6-7 May.
The action of India was a very mangird (nap-tule), presence (precise) and non-esclavery. At the same time, India had also made it clear that we will answer Pakistan’s bullet from the shell.