White House: Trump ended conflicts including India-Pak, should get Nobel Peace Prize
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in Parliament this week that no leader of any country asked India to stop Operation Sindoor.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (Screengrab)
New York, 1 Aug
Donald Trump should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, White House Press
Secretary Karoline Leavitt has said, claiming that the US President ended several
conflicts around the world including the one between India and Pakistan.
Since 10 May, when Trump announced on social media that India and
Pakistan had agreed to a "full and immediate" ceasefire after a
"long night" of talks mediated by Washington, he has repeated his
claim on several occasions that he helped settle the tensions between the two
countries.
At a White House press briefing on Thursday, Leavitt said that Trump has
“now ended conflicts between Thailand and Cambodia, Israel and Iran, Rwanda and
the Democratic Republic of the Congo, India and Pakistan, Serbia and Kosovo and
Egypt and Ethiopia.”
She said that the president has brokered, on average, about one peace
deal or ceasefire per month during his six months in office.
"It's well past time that President Trump was awarded the Nobel
Peace Prize,” she said.
Trump has repeated his claim nearly thirty times that he “helped settle”
the tensions between India and Pakistan and that he told the nuclear-armed
South Asian neighbours that America will do a “lot of trade” with them if they
stopped the conflict.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in Parliament this week that no leader of any country asked India to stop Operation Sindoor.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday categorically said
there was no third-party intervention in bringing about a ceasefire with
Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, asserting that the halting of the military
action was also not linked to trade as claimed by Trump.
Intervening in the special discussion on Operation Sindoor in the Rajya
Sabha, Jaishankar said Prime Minister Modi and Trump did not have any phone
calls between 22 April, when the Pahalgam terror attack took place, and 16 June.
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