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trump used trade for india pakistan ceasefire constraining him could restart conflict says us

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US President Donald Trump is repeatedly claiming that he had a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Dismissing Trump’s claim, India repeatedly said that the two sides took a decision by mutual consent and had no role in the struggle. Even in America, all the leaders and former officials also started saying that Trump has a habit of taking credit for everything, that’s why he is saying so, Trump fell alone. Seeing this situation, the officials of the Trump administration have stood in defense of the President. Let us tell you that while defending President Donald Trump’s trade policies, top US officials said in the US court that the President’s effort to ban the business powers could have a bad effect. US officials said that as a result of this evil impact, another conflict between India and Pakistan may flourish, which can threaten the lives of millions of people.

US authorities reiterated Trump’s claim and told the court that they had mediated between India and Pakistan. Officials also said that a ceasefire occurred when the President intervened and offered both countries a commercial access to the US. Let us remind you that Trump himself had earlier said that he had threatened to stop trade with India and Pakistan so that he agreed to the ceasefire.

Let us also tell you that Trump’s claim is supported by four prominent members of the President’s Cabinet – Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, Finance Minister Scott Besant, Commerce Minister Howard Lityik and US business representative Jemisson Lee Grier, which was filed in the US COURT OF International Trade. The court is hearing petitions challenging “Liberation Day Tariffs”. The new York -based court is expecting a decision in the next few weeks. Let us tell you that Commerce Minister Howard Lutnik gave an example of the military struggle between “nuclear powers” and subsequent ceasefire, arguing against any attempt to weaken the powers of the President’s implementation of American laws to impose a fee on foreign countries.

The Commerce Minister said, “This ceasefire was possible only when President Trump intervened and offered a commercial access to the two countries with America to prevent a complete war.” He said that any adverse decision limiting the President’s powers in this matter can motivate India and Pakistan to doubt the validity of Trump’s proposal, which can lead to a significant trade, which can make a threat to the safety and millions of people. Will endanger agreements and also promote China’s aggression at this time of strategic competition.

Commerce Minister Ltonik also stated that the US was able to compromise a 90-day agreement with China due to high charges levied by Trump, which led to a decrease in Chinese charges on US exports. He said that India is also currently negotiating with the US to make a bilateral trade agreement to reduce the US trade deficit. On the other hand, Foreign Minister Rubio argued in his announcement that any adverse decision can cause serious and irreparable damage to the US foreign policy and national security, as well as threatening the widespread strategic interests of the US globally. According to him, if the President’s power to impose fees under the International Emergency Economic Power Act (IEEPA), it could encourage foreign powers to impose retaliation on the US. He said that the threat of additional charges by the Trump administration under the IEEEPA was the reason that led to other countries to back down from reacting.

Let us also tell you that just last week, the Indian Foreign Minister had dismissed all the claims of Trump during the meeting with members of the Parliamentary Advisory Committee of the Ministry of External Affairs, saying that some leaders of the Gulf countries, including American leaders, spoke to the two countries, but the ceasefire on May 10 was directly the result of negotiations between Indian and Pakistani forces.

However, the opposition Congress in India has made a big issue by the US administration to break the silence on Trump’s claims. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh said that the country wants to know the truth of Trump’s claims.

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