'When India and Pakistan went to war, we got involved directly,' claims Rubio
INDIA, AUG 8 – The US credits Trump with brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, a claim India denies, stating the truce resulted solely from direct military talks between both countries.
- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed that the US was directly involved when India and Pakistan went to war, with President Donald Trump reportedly delivering peace between the two nations.
- India has consistently rejected the US's claims, asserting that the ceasefire resulted from direct negotiations between Indian and Pakistani military leaders without US mediation.
- Rubio also mentioned other conflicts where Trump played a role in peace efforts, highlighting a commitment to ending wars globally.
- Following a new US tariff of 25% on Indian exports, India's government labeled this action as "unfair, unjustified, and unreasonable," criticizing the US for not equally sanctioning other countries, including China.
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