Ajay Banerjee
New Delhi, June 18
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has rejected the US President Donald Trump of Donald Trump that the United States has tempted the trade to stop the Indo-Pak war last month. Modi insisted that India has never accepted Kashmir had never accepted a third party and will never ever in the future.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Egyptians, posting a video at X, said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had talked about 35 minutes with a US President Donald Trump. This is the first time that Modi has commented on the claims of the claims performed by Trump in the Indo-Pak ceasefire. Trump had claimed that he had tempted trade to stop the Indo-Pak war and Kashmir was repetition for the mediator to resolve the issue.
“Prime Minister Modi cleared the President Trump in any level between India and Pakistan in any level of the Indian trade (7 to 10),” Egyptian. ” “Prime Minister Modi insisted that India has never accepted the mediator,” Egyptians said. The issue is fully convinced in all political parties in India. “The Foreign Secretary said the President Trump and agreed to India’s battles.
Modi told Trump that India would now be procedure not as a proxi. It may be recalled that Modi and Trump has conversed in the White House at a few hours before the schedule of the Trop Pakistani Army chief field at the White House. During the discussion, Prime Minister Modi also informed the President Trump about the Operation Sindoor. President Trump had assured the Prime Minister Modi formed by the Prime Minister Modi in the foreign terror attack on April 22 in April 22. After that, this was the first conversation between the two leaders.
The meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump left from the President of the Summit in Canada, but it was not an appointment of the US convention. This telephone call was at the request of President Trump, who asked the Prime Minister Modi to stay from Canada. Modi, however, expressed inappropriate because of the first-fixed engagement.
Trump and Modi also discussed Israel-Iran conflict. On the Russian-Ukraine clash, both agreed to the point that the direct conversation between the two sides of peace, and efforts should continue. The two leaders shared his view on the hind-pacific region and expressed support for an important role in the area. Modi invited US Sada to come to India for the next quad meeting. President Trump accepted the invitation and said he was eager to come to India.