In a first, Trump says two leaders of India-Pak 'decided' to stop conflict
Trump made the remarks while speaking to the media in the Oval Office after hosting Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, Asim Munir, for lunch at the White House on Wednesday.
PTI

Washington, 19 June
US President Donald Trump said the two “very smart” leaders of
India and Pakistan “decided” not to continue a war that could have turned
nuclear, the first time in weeks he did not credit himself for stopping of
hostilities between the two neighbouring nations.
Trump made the remarks while speaking to the media in the Oval
Office after hosting Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, Asim Munir, for lunch at
the White House on Wednesday.
Trump said he was “honoured" to meet Munir.
When asked if Iran was discussed in his meeting with Munir, Trump
said: “Well, they know Iran very well, better than most, and they're not happy
about anything. It's not that they're bad with Israel. They know them both,
actually, but they probably, maybe they know Iran better, but they see what's
going on, and he agreed with me."
“The reason I had him here, I want to thank him for not going into
the war, ending the war. And I want to thank, as you know, Prime Minister Modi
just left a little while ago, and we're working on a trade deal with
India. We're working on a trade deal with Pakistan," the president said.
“They were both here, but I was with Modi a few weeks ago. He was
here actually, but now we speak to him. And I'm so happy that two smart people,
plus you know, people on their staff too, but two smart people, two very smart
people decided not to keep going with that war. That could have been a nuclear
war. Those are two nuclear powers, big ones, big, big nuclear powers, and they
decided that.”
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