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


In the entry on the Truth Social platform Donald Trump wrote that “he is very proud of the leaders of India and Pakistan”. According to the President of the United States, “they had strength, wisdom and fortitude to fully understand that it was time to stop this aggression that could lead to the death of so many people.”
The American leader also announced an increase in commercial exchange with India and Pakistan and He declared his readiness to cooperate to permanently regulate the situation in Kashmir. “I am proud that the United States was able to help in making this historical and heroic decision. May God bless the leaders of India and Pakistan for a well -done work,” Trump noted.
Conflict of India and Pakistan
On Saturday, the authorities of India and Pakistan confirmed information about the total and unconditional suspension of weaponswhich was previously given by Trump and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. According to the Pakistani side, in addition to the USA, representatives of several dozen other countries were to participate in its negotiation. Pakistan announced the full opening of his airspace for all flights. It was also announced that on Monday the first talks of the highest rank representatives of the Army of India and Pakistan.
Just a few hours after the truce was announced, on Saturday evening of Polish time, there were reports of explosions in the Kashmir controlled by India. Both sides accused each other of violating the principles of suspension of weapons.
The latest Indian-Pakistani armed conflict broke out on May 7 after India attacked targets in Pakistan. It was supposed to be retaliation for the terrorist attack of April 22 in Pahalgam, in the Indian part of Kashmir, in which 26 people were killed. Pakistan said that he had nothing to do with this. In response to the Indian attack of the Pakistan army, they carried out a series of strokes to goals in India.
Kashmir remains a dispute between the two countries since the division of British India and the creation of independent India and Pakistan in 1947. Both countries have nuclear weapons.




