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New Delhi:

Donald Trump has taken credit for stopping “a nuclear conflict – a bad one” on the verge of time. Both India and Pakistan have “many nuclear weapons”, the US President said that both nations were “hot and heavy”.

Giving himself a pat on the back, President Trump said that it was “my administration that helped the broker in a complete and immediate ceasefire. I think a permanent one”. Both India and Pakistan were “powerful and unwavering”, the US President accepted.

He said, “This could have been a bad nuclear war, where millions of people could be killed,” said, thanked Vice President Vance and Secretary Rubio for their efforts. “He worked very hard on him,” he said.

Going to Trump of-Script?

President Trump, who was reading in a file with a paper, which he brought to the press briefing, was probably accurate and measured as he went to the diplomatic criterion, suddenly the off-script went away as he spontaneously sprinkled without a minute after seeing the paper after a minute.

In a surprising claim, Mr. Trump said, “I said,” Come on, we are going to do a lot of business with the two countries, so let’s stop it. Stop it. If you want business. If you don’t stop, we are not going to do any business. ” He claimed that “people have never used business the way I have used it – and then suddenly he said ‘we are going to stop’. They must have done it for many reasons, but the business was a big.”

Government sources have told NDTV that there was no mention of trade in discussions. Rejecting the off-hand comment by the US President, he said, “After Operation Sindoor started, US vice-president JD Vance spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 9 May. Secretary Rubio spoke to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on 8 May and 10 May and National Security Advisor Ajit Dowal on 10 May.

‘Nuclear blackmail will not be able to stop India’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also mentioned that India would not tolerate “nuclear blackmail”, and has revised its principle to combat terror with the onset of Operation Sindoor. According to what PM Modi said to “The New Normal”, he said, “Operation Sindoor is not just an operation, but a theory change in India’s policy to deal with terror.”

He said that “India will attack wherever the terrorist is located in the bases, and if our country is attacked, it will do it decisively.”

PM Modi said in a warning to Pakistan, “India will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail. India will do accurate and decisively on the terrorist hideout developed under the cover of nuclear blackmail.”

‘The ceasefire is not permanent’

Without any direct mention of Donald Trump’s White House press briefing, where President Trump claimed that it was a “permanent ceasefire”, PM Modi said that the operation was not over, it has been suspended only on the basis of Pakistan’s assurance that it will work on ending the terrorist infrastructure in the country.

The Prime Minister said, “Pakistan should know that the attacks are not over, they have been suspended only after promising Pakistan, it will take action against terrorists and terrorist facilities,” saying that in the coming days we will measure every step of Pakistan on the test of what kind of attitude Pakistan will move forward. “If Pakistan makes a Backetrack or misleading,” let me repeat again, that we have only suspended our anti -retraction action, “he said, suggested to resume exact attacks to reduce Pakistani terrorist camps.

PM Modi also warned Pakistan that “India would not differentiate between the government sponsoring the mastermind of terrorism and terrorist attack.”


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