US President Donald Trump praised India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Gaza peace conference held in Egypt on Monday. He said that India and Pakistan will now live together very well. During this, he turned towards Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif standing behind the stage and asked – “Isn’t it?”
On this, Pakistani PM Sharif shook his head and replied yes, which created an atmosphere of light laughter among the leaders and media present at the program. Its video is becoming increasingly viral on social media.
In his address, Trump smiled at the cameras and said, “India is a great country with a very good friend of mine at the helm. And he has done a wonderful job. I think Pakistan and India will live very well together.”
Trump, who was jointly chairing the Gaza peace summit with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, praised Pakistan’s military leadership and said regional peace depends on good friends doing good. he stood back Shahbaz Sharif Pointing to , he quipped, “He’ll help make it possible, won’t he?”
Shahbaz Sharif recited ballads in praise of Trump
The US President also invited the Pakistani Prime Minister to address the summit. In his speech, Shahbaz Sharif gave credit to Trump for stopping the nuclear war between India and Pakistan. He said, “If this gentleman and his amazing team had not intervened during those four days, the war between the two nuclear countries could have escalated to the point where no one would have survived to tell what happened.”
Earlier, Trump once again gave himself credit for the ceasefire between India and Pakistan. He concluded his speech in the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, by claiming that this was one of the eight disputes he had resolved. In fact, since the ceasefire between India and Pakistan on May 10, Trump has been continuously taking credit for it. However, India repeatedly clarified that this agreement was reached after talks between the DGMOs of both the armies. There was no interference from any third party in this.
India also registered its presence in the Egypt conference
India registered its presence in this conference through Kirti Vardhan Singh, Minister of State for External Affairs. He attended the conference as a special envoy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on Twitter that India welcomes this historic peace agreement and hopes that it will bring lasting peace in the region.
Prime Minister Modi praised Trump’s efforts
Prime Minister Modi also praised Trump’s efforts to establish peace in the Gaza ceasefire plan and said that the process of returning home was completed today by freeing the last 20 remaining people held captive by Hamas for the last two years in the first phase.
Trump signed the Gaza ceasefire agreement with global leaders in this conference. Many countries from the Arab and Muslim world participated in the summit and Trump called it a new and beautiful day for the Middle East.
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