US President Donald Trump has asked US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to help strengthen diplomatic ties between Pakistan and India, following what he described as a successful effort to negotiate a major ceasefire between the two nations.
Speaking during a Middle East forum, Trump remarked, “I believe they’re getting along now. Marco, maybe we can bring them together a bit more.”
He added, “Maybe they can even go out for a nice dinner together.”
Trump noted that trade played a key role in securing the ceasefire.
“I told them, guys, let’s strike a deal. Let’s trade goods, not nuclear missiles. Trade what you create with such excellence,” he said.
Yesterday, Trump said that US intervention helped avert a potential nuclear war between Pakistan and India, who agreed to a ceasefire after escalating tensions.
“We prevented a nuclear conflict. It could have been a devastating war with millions of casualties. I’m very proud of that,” Trump told reporters in Washington.
Praising the leadership of both nations, Trump described their resolve as “unshakable” in reaching the ceasefire.
Trump credited his administration for facilitating the recent ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India.
Trump stated that while trade talks with India are currently underway, similar discussions will also take place with Pakistan.