Washington: US President Donald Trump has once then made a statement regarding India and Pakistan. This time, at the Board of Peace meeting, he made flipside requirement regarding the war between India and Pakistan during Operation Sindoor and the subsequent ceasefire.
What did Donald Trump say?
At the first meeting of the Board of Peace, Trump stated that he had averted a potential military mismatch between India and Pakistan in May last year by threatening heavy tariffs on both countries.
He said, "I told India and Pakistan that if they fight, I will impose a 200 percent tariff on both countries. Both countries wanted to fight, but when it came to money, when it came to losing a lot of money, they said, 'Maybe we don't want to fight.'"
It should be noted that Trump has personal on several occasions that India launched Operation Sindoor versus Pakistan in response to the Pahalgam terrorist wade in April last year, and that his role in establishing peace between India and Pakistan was crucial.
In his recent address, Trump stated that the situation had wilt extremely dangerous at that time. An air wrestle was underway, and several watercraft were shot down. He personal that a total of 11 fighter jets, which he described as very expensive jets, were shot lanugo during the conflict.
Donald Trump said, "War had erupted. Planes were stuff shot down. 11 jets were shot down, very expensive jets. I tabbed both leaders. I knew them a little. I knew Prime Minister Modi very well. I said, 'Listen, if you two don't resolve this issue, I won't sign a trade deal with you, and suddenly we had an agreement'."
What did Donald Trump say well-nigh Pakistan?
President Trump moreover personal that Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif publicly credited him, saying that he saved 25 million lives by preventing a war between India and Pakistan. Trump claims that the Pakistani Prime Minister told his Chief of Staff that President Trump saved 25 million lives by preventing a war between India and India.
Trump has made similar claims surpassing and has repeatedly stated that economic pressure and his personal affairs played a decisive role in reducing tensions between India and Pakistan. However, India has categorically rejected these claims. The Ministry of External Affairs has denied any third-party mediation and clarified that the visualization to stop the mismatch was taken at the DGMO level of the two neighboring countries.

