PM Modi Informs Trump of Ceasefire at Pakistan's Request
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In a conversation initiated at Donald Trump's request, PM Narendra Modi shared details of a ceasefire influenced by Pakistan's appeal, highlighting the diplomatic developments in the region.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to US President Donald Trump on phone after the completion of G-7 Summit. In this conversation, PM Modi discussed Operation Sindoor.
Giving information about this, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that both the leaders talked for about 35 minutes. Misri said, 'India has firmly put forward its point. India has also put forward its point on terrorism in front of America.
Let us tell you that a meeting between PM Modi and President Trump was scheduled during the G-7 Summit. The Foreign Secretary said, "President Trump had to return to America early, due to which this meeting could not take place. After this, both the leaders talked on phone today on President Trump's request."
Trump has claimed many times regarding the Indo-Pak conflict that he has mediated between the two countries. Meanwhile, PM Modi called him and made it clear that America had no role in this.
Vikram Misri said, "PM Modi clearly told President Trump that during this entire incident, there was no discussion at any level about the India-US trade agreement and mediation between India and Pakistan by America. The talks to stop military action took place directly between India and Pakistan under the existing channels established between the two armies, this happened at the request of Pakistan."
PM Modi invited, Trump will come to India
PM Modi has invited Trump to come to India during the conversation. Trump has accepted this invitation. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said, "Prime Minister Modi invited President Trump to come to India for the next meeting of the Quad. President Trump accepted the invitation and said that he is eager to come to India."
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