India Pakistan Ceasefire: The claims of America on the ceasefire between India and Pakistan were rejected by Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar. Meanwhile, in a US court, the Trump administration claimed that the US President prepared China to interact through tariffs and for ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
Trump administration statement about ceasefire
According to the report of the US website Independent, the Trump official claimed that if the court reduces the powers of the government’s tariff, then the ceasefire between India and Pakistan will be broken. He reiterated the claims to the US President and said that this ceasefire has been done only after the intervention of President Trump. He said that it was offered to India and Pakistan that if they ceasefire, America would trade with both countries.
Trump has given himself credit
US President Donald Trump has given credits of India-Pakistan ceasefire on several occasions. Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar has clearly stated that there was direct contact between India and Pakistan’s military commanders for the ceasefire. He has rejected any intervention of America in it.
Some traders doing small businesses in the US have filed a case against the Trump administration. He says that the tariff may affect global trade. During the hearing of this case, the Trump administration has claimed this regarding the ceasefire.
What did the Trump administration say about the tariff?
Lutnik said in the court, “Reducing the powers of tariffs will affect every area that uses economic policies for political influence.
After the Pahalgam terror attack, India destroyed the PoK under Operation Sinder and the terrorist bases located in the other places of Pakistan. After this, Pakistan tried failed to target Indian military bases, which the Indian Army gave a befitting reply. The Indian Army entered Pakistan and caused such havoc that it would not forget it for several decades.