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Finally, India makes it official: Trump did not do the broker India-Pakistan ceasefire

New Delhi: India on Tuesday rejected the proposal of US President Donald Trump to mediate in a dispute with Pakistan over Jammu and Kashmir, and said that there was a long-time national post in India that any issue related to the union sector would be bilaterally addressed by India and Pakistan.When asked about Trump’s proposal, Meya said, “The policy stated has not changed. As you know, the outstanding case is a holiday in the illegally occupied Indian territory by Pakistan.”The government also rejected the US President’s claim that they had threatened to stop trade with India and Pakistan to get them to agree to “ceasefire”. “The OP vermilion began on May 7 until the end of military action was not understood on the end of the military action, there was a conversation between Indian and American leaders on time on 10 May. None of these discussions led to the issue of business.”In addition, Trump claimed that he had deferred an atomic war, the government said that India’s military action was completely in the traditional domain and warned other countries not to away from Pakistan’s atomic bluff. While there were reports that Pakistan’s National Command Authority, which is responsible for the country’s nuclear arsenal, would meet on May 10, the government recalled that Islamabad later denied any “nuclear angle” on the record. On May 10, on 10 May, India cooked 8–10 airbase in Pakistan, with Pakistan looking for a DGMO-tier dialogue. India’s armed forces have denied that they collided with an atomic site in Kiran Hills, reporting about a radioactive leak. PM Narendra Modi said on Monday that India would not tolerate any nuclear blackmail by Pakistan.“India has a firm attitude that it will not give nuclear blackmail or allow to implement terrorism across the border. In negotiations with various countries, we warned that his membership of such scenarios could hurt him in his territory,” Mea spokesperson Randhir Jaswal said.Amid the claims repeated by Trump that he mediated a “ceasefire”, the government reiterated that during its phone call at 3.35 pm on Saturday, the specific date, time and word of understanding were worked on the specific date, time and word of understanding between DGMOS. Jaiswal said that the request for this call was received from the Pakistani High Commission in 1237 hours by Mea. He said, “There were early difficulties connecting the hotline to the Pakistani side for technical reasons. Then the time was decided based on the availability of Indian DGMO in 1535 hours,” he said.“In the beginning of the 10th morning, we launched a highly effective attack on Pakistan’s major Air Force bases. That was why they were now ready to stop firing and military action. Let me be clear. It was the force of Indian weapons that forced Pakistan to stop their firing,” Jaiswal said.The government also said that for countries from India to those countries which were in touch with both sides were clear, consistent and similar that were declared from public platforms. “It was that India was responding to the April 22 terrorist attack targeting the terrorist infrastructure. However, if the Pakistani armed forces caught fire, the Indian armed forces would set back on fire; if Pakistan stops, India will stop.”

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