What Trump Said to Persuade India and Pakistan Revealed!
During a period of heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, United States President Donald Trump was the first to announce that a ceasefire agreement had been reached between the two nuclear-armed nations. Trump has now disclosed how he managed to persuade both sides to de-escalate the situation.
Trump stated that he used trade deals as a diplomatic tool to help avert the conflict. “Why are you fighting... America is ready to do business with you... Calm down... We are prepared to sign several trade agreements with you,” Trump claimed he told both Indian and Pakistani officials.
“We played a key role in achieving the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, both of which are nuclear-armed countries, during my administration,” Trump said. He described the situation at the time as extremely serious, with both countries on the brink of a major conflict.
Referring to the leadership of both nations during that crisis, Trump remarked, “The leaderships of the governments of India and Pakistan were strong and resolute.” He emphasized that trade was used as a diplomatic strategy to ease hostilities between the two countries. Trump concluded that the intervention helped prevent a potential nuclear conflict that could have cost countless lives.