Trump Repeats Claim of Brokering Ceasefire Between India, Pakistan
INDIA, AUG 3 – Trump claims to have mediated a ceasefire between India and Pakistan and ended multiple global conflicts, with White House citing about one peace deal monthly during his term.
- US President Donald Trump claimed credit for a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, stating both countries agreed to a 'full and immediate' halt after US mediation on May 10.
- External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar affirmed there was no third-party intervention in the India-Pakistan ceasefire, and no communication occurred between Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the crisis.
- Trump announced a 25% tariff on Indian goods and a 19% tariff on Pakistani imports, escalating trade tensions with India while stating he settled multiple global conflicts.
- Trump imposed a 25% tariff on Indian goods starting August 1, amidst tensions between the US and India, and also announced a 19% tariff on Pakistani imports, as detailed in his directives.
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Trump repeats India-Pakistan ceasefire claim despite New Delhi's fact-check
US President Donald Trump on Sunday once again took credit for resolving conflicts worldwide, including the recent escalation between India and Pakistan. Since May 10, Trump has been repeatedly claiming that he helped to secure a "full and immediate" ceasefire between the two nuclear-armed neighbours after talks reportedly mediated by Washington.
Trump repeats claim he settled wars, including between India and Pakistan, with trade
New York/Washington, Aug 3 (PTI) US President Donald Trump on Sunday yet again took credit for stopping conflicts around the world, including the recent one between India and Pakistan. Since May 10, when Trump announced on social media that India and Pakistan had agreed to a “full and immediate” ceasefire after a “long night” of […]
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