US President Donald Trump, who repeatedly claimed to have a “ceasefire” between India and Pakistan, called it a “big success” on Friday and said that the level of anger between the two neighbors was not a good thing “.
Returning from his visit to the Gulf countries, Trump said during a conversation with the press on the Air Force One aircraft on 16 May, “I hope it will continue, and I think it will continue, but what happened about India and Pakistan is a big success.” If you had seen the level of anger between the two, it was not a good thing. ”
This is the seventh time since May 10, when Trump claimed that the US has “ceasefire” between New Delhi and Islamabad. During his four -day visit to the region, Trump, who visited Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, on Thursday addressed his claims while addressing American troops at Al Udid Air Base in Doha, Qatar, reiterating his claim that he helped “resolve tension”.
Al Udid Air Base is the largest military base in America in West Asia. India had made accurate attacks on the terrorist infrastructure under ‘Operation Sindoor’ on the morning of May 7 in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April.
India and Pakistan agreed to end the struggle on 10 May after drone and missile attacks from across the border for four days. Trump announced on Saturday that India and Pakistan have agreed to “complete and immediate ceasefire” after “a long -night conversation in the US mediation”.
Sources of the Government of India in New Delhi have been saying that it has been agreed to stop all kinds of firing and military actions in land, air and sea between the Director General of Military Operations of India and Pakistan (DGMOs). He says that there was no third party in this. India has always said that the Kashmir issue is a bilateral matter and there is no place for any third party.