Trump again gave a big statement about Alapa ceasefire, India-Pakistan dispute

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Donald Trump spoke on India Pakistan dispute.

India and Pakistan have agreed to the ceasefire by mutual consent after India demolished all terrorist bases during Operation Sindoor. However, despite this, US President Donald Trump is eager to take a credit of ceasefire himself. Once again, US President Donald Trump has talked about getting ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Trump held a press conference with billionaire businessman and Tesla CEO Alan Musk at the Oval Office. During this, he said, “We stopped India and Pakistan from fighting. I believe it could have turned into nuclear disaster and I want to thank the leaders of India and Pakistan. I want to thank my people.”

What did Trump say about business?

On the other hand, Donald Trump further said about trade with India and Pakistan, “We talk about business and we say that we cannot do business with people who are firing on each other and potentially using nuclear weapons. They are great leaders of those countries and they understood and they are agreed and they are all stopped.

India launched Operation Sindoor

Let me tell you that before the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, India had an airplane on terrorist bases in Pakistan and PoK on the night of 06-07 May. India strikes 9 locations of terrorists in Pakistan and PoK. Many terrorists were also killed in it. India described this strike as action after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Along with this, India said that no military hideout of Pakistan was targeted in this attack nor any common citizen has been damaged. It was named Operation Sindoor. After drone and missile attacks from both sides of the border for four days, India and Pakistan agreed to stop the struggle on May 10.

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