'I Got that War Stopped': Trump on Pakistan-India Ceasefire
- On June 4, 2025, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari acknowledged U.S. President Donald Trump’s role in reducing tensions during the recent military clash with India and called on the United States to support a thorough peace dialogue between the two countries.
- The ceasefire came after four days of intense clashes triggered by the deadly terror incident in Pahalgam on April 22, which resulted in 26 fatalities, while India denied any involvement of Trump in the process and consistently opposed third-party mediation.
- India’s delegation, led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, criticized Pakistan’s victimhood claims and insisted talks must address terrorism and Kashmir’s status, with no dialogue under threat or mediation by third parties.
- President Trump has publicly taken credit on ten occasions for facilitating the India-Pakistan ceasefire, while Pakistani leaders called his role deserving of credit and urged U.S. involvement to maintain peace.
- The event highlights ongoing tensions and divergent narratives between India and Pakistan, suggesting U.S. mediation’s future impact depends on addressing core terrorism concerns and bilateral conditions.
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'I got that war stopped': Trump on Pakistan-India ceasefire
US President Donald Trump said he successfully brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan last month, citing the threat of nuclear escalation as the primary motivator. The ceasefire, reached on May 10, halted the worst military confrontation between the two nuclear-armed nations in decades. The conflict, which saw both sides using fighter jets, drones, missiles, and artillery, led to around 70 casualties. Tensions had been escalating follow…
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