He said that relations between Pakistan and India are improving


Washington: US President Donald Trump has expressed hope that the ceasefire between Pakistan and India will be held and that the US may bring the leaders of both countries together for dinner.
While speaking during his visit to Saudi Arabia, Donald Trump said that relations between Pakistan and India are improving, and it is possible that the US will bring the leaders of these countries together.
Trump stated that just a few days ago, his administration succeeded in a historic ceasefire to stop the escalation of violence. For this, trade was used to a large extent.
President Trump added that he told the leadership of both countries to make a deal and do some trade. Don't launch nuclear missiles, trade the things that you make very well.
The US President further said that both countries have very powerful, strong, and intelligent leaders, and the war has stopped. Hopefully, it will continue to be like this. If this war had not stopped, millions of people could have died in it.
It is pertinent to note that recently, during the ongoing tension between Pakistan and India, US President Donald Trump announced in a statement on his social media platform, Truth Social, that Pakistan and India have agreed to a ceasefire.

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