Donald Trump: During his write to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), US President Donald Trump once then personal that he helped prevent the mismatch between India and Pakistan. Trump included the Indo-Pak mismatch among the seven global conflicts he took credit for ending in just seven months.
Trump said, "I've ended seven wars in just seven months. These include Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, Congo and Rwanda, Pakistan and India, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia, and Armenia and Azerbaijan."
Trump moreover raised questions on the UN
The US president moreover took a swipe at the United Nations, saying it was not performing up to its potential. Trump's speech was his first to the world soul since returning to power. Trump remoter said that on the world stage, we are once then doing things that have earned us so much respect as never before. We are making peace agreements and ending wars. We have stopped wars between India and Pakistan, Thailand and Cambodia. Trump moreover jokingly said that he should receive multiple Nobel Peace Prizes not only for his future ambitions but moreover for his past efforts.
#WATCH | At the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), US President Donald Trump says, "In a period of just seven months, I have ended seven unendable wars. This includes Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, Congo and Rwanda, Pakistan and India, Israel… pic.twitter.com/oOAl564Tw2
— ANI (@ANI) September 23, 2025India Denies Any Third-Party Role
However, India has unchangingly maintained that there was no role for any third party in the armistice with Pakistan. Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Mishra stated that Pakistan's Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) tabbed his Indian counterpart and both sides well-set to closure all military activities. He said that Pakistan's DGMO tabbed his Indian counterpart and both sides well-set to closure all firing and military activities.
On May 10, Trump spoken a "complete and immediate" armistice on social media, which he said was achieved without a "long night" of Washington-led negotiations. India flatly rejected this claim, saying it was merely a bilateral agreement.

