‘Trump used trade in a very powerful way as a leverage’: The White House again claimed that the US President ended the Indo-Pak struggle

The White House again claimed that US President Donald Trump ended the conflict between India and Pakistan – despite repeated rejection from New Delhi. White House spokesperson Karolin Levit expanded the struggle that President Trump had resolved in the last few months as he spoke to Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelanski and European leaders in a big length. “We have seen it with the end of the conflict between India and Pakistan, resulting in a nuclear war if we did not have a President who believed in strength and profit with the work of being the President of the United States,” Levit said expanding seven global struggles. Leavet was asked what peace deals Trump had. Lewitt said he would have to ask President Trump for an answer, but he is sure Trump is proud of each of them. After mentioning Armenia-Azerbaijan and Rwanda and the Republic of Congo, the White House spokesperson mentioned India and Pakistan and said, “President Trump used trade in a powerful way as a vandal to end that struggle.”Levitt made another mention of India as he spoke about the tariff. He said, “The President has put tremendous public pressure to stop this war. He has taken action as you have also seen a ban on India and other works. He has made himself very clear that he wants to end this war,” he said.Trump imposed 50 percent tariff on India to be effective from 27 August. An American team was designed to visit India for talks, but allegedly postponed the journey. American Treasury Secretary Scott Besent also accused India of re -starting Russian oil and doing “profiteering”. In an interview with CNBC, Bessent said that India is starting again and earning profit. He said, “This is what I would call Indian arbitration – buying cheap Russian oil, rebelling it as a product. They made $ 16 billion in more than some of the richest families in India.”