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Pakistan has ‘very strong’ leadership, says Trump

United States President Donald Trump has said Pakistan has a very strong leadership.

US President Donald Trump again said he felt proud of brokering a ceasefire between Pakistan and India. US President Donald Trump, while meeting with the German Chancellor at the White House, said that he told both countries that if bullets are fired, there will be no trade, adding Pakistan has very strong leadership.

Donald Trump said what is happening in Russia and Ukraine is tragic, ‘I don’t think Russia will sign a peace agreement with Ukraine, the Biden administration let in some terrible people.’

The US President further said, “We are expelling these people one by one, we do not want more bad people to come into our country.”

A major military standoff between Pakistan and India, involving cross-border strikes from both sides, erupted just weeks after the Pahalgam incident in in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), where 26 tourists lost their lives.

India hastily accused Pakistan of involvement, a claim Islamabad strongly denied.

In the wake of the incident, Indian forces launched unprovoked attacks targeting civilian areas in Pakistan over a span of three days. In response, the Pakistan Armed Forces initiated Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos, a defensive operation aimed at repelling aggression and restoring stability.

During the course of the operation, Pakistan successfully shot down six Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter jets — including three Rafale aircraft — and neutralized multiple drones.

The confrontation, involving the two nuclear-capable nations, lasted nearly 87 hours before a ceasefire agreement was reached on May 10 through diplomatic mediation led by the United States.

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