“I am very proud.” Donald Trump talks about “historical decision”

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In the entry on the fact Social platform Donald Trump wrote that “he is very arrogant of India and Pakistan leaders”. According to the president of the United States, "they had the strength, wisdom and fortitude to full realize that it was time to halt this aggression that could have led to so many deaths."

The American leader besides announced an increase in trade with India and Pakistan, and declared its willingness to cooperate in order to regulate the situation in Kashmir on a sustainable basis. "I am arrogant that the United States has been able to aid make this historical and heroic decision. God bless the leaders of India and Pakistan for their good work," Trump noted.

Conflict between India and Pakistan

On Saturday, India and Pakistan authorities confirm the full and unconditional ceasefirepreviously handed over to Trump and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. According to the Pakistani side, representatives of respective twelve another countries were besides active in the negotiation, in addition to the US. Pakistan reported a full reopening of its airspace for all flights. It was besides announced that the first talks were to be held on Monday by the highest-ranking representatives of the Indian and Pakistan army.

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Just a fewer hours after the truce was announced, on Saturday evening Polish time, there were reports of explosions in the part of Kashmir controlled by India. Both sides accused each another of violating the ceasefire rules.

The latest Indian-Pakistan armed conflict broke out on May 7 after India attacked targets in Pakistan. It was expected to be a retaliation for a terrorist attack on April 22nd in Pahalgam, India, in which 26 people were killed. Pakistan said it had nothing to do with the assassination. In consequence to the Indian attack, Pakistan troops conducted a series of hits on targets in India.

Kashmir remains the subject of a dispute between the 2 countries since the partition of British India and the emergence of independent India and Pakistan in 1947. Both countries have atomic weapons.

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