Trump Claims Success in India-Pakistan Conflict Resolution
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that hostilities between Pakistan and India were resolved. He emphasized trade over war during a speech to U.S. troops in Qatar. The nuclear-armed nations agreed to a ceasefire after nearly three decades of their worst combat, following U.S. diplomatic intervention.

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U.S. President Donald Trump declared on Thursday that hostilities between Pakistan and India had been resolved, encouraging both nations to prioritize trade over warfare.
Addressing U.S. troops stationed at a base in Qatar, Trump noted that both countries were satisfied with the resolution.
The nuclear-armed neighbors abated their most severe conflict in nearly three decades, agreeing to a ceasefire the previous Saturday due to diplomatic efforts and pressure from the United States.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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