‘My administration broke into a historic ceasefire between India and Pakistan’: US President Donald Trump | Bharat News

New Delhi: Speaking in Riyadh during his Middle East tour, US President Donald Trump once again claimed credit for calling the “historic ceasefire” between India and Pakistan after the increased military tension of military tension.Addressing the crowd, Trump said, “A few days ago, my administration successfully broke into a historic ceasefire to prevent increasing violence between India and Pakistan, and I used business to a large extent to do it.”He said, “I said, Falls, Come, let’s do a deal. Let’s do some business. Let’s do not trade nuclear missiles. Let’s trade things that you do so beautifully.”Trump praised both the leaders of India and Pakistan, called them “powerful, strong, smart”, and hoped that the ceasefire would happen. He also suggested that American diplomacy could also be a possible melting between the two countries.Trump specially thanked Senator Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance for his role in talks. “Marco, stand up. How brilliantly you did on that,” he said.“Maybe we can meet them a bit together, Marco, where they go out and have a good dinner together,” they suggested.Trump said, “Millions of people could die from the struggle that started small and was growing bigger during the day.”After his comments, India launched Operation Sindoor in response to a terrorist attack in Pahgam. The government said that the operation targeted the terrorist infrastructure inside Pakistan and degraded the country’s military capabilities.Trump’s remarks focused on three countries visiting three countries during their first stop in Saudi Arabia, which was focused on curbing Iran’s nuclear program, ending the war in Gaza and addressing energy security.