Trump's Peace Diplomacy: Unraveling Tensions in South Asia
The United States, under President Donald Trump, reportedly played a direct role in mediating peace between India and Pakistan during their conflict. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized Trump's commitment to resolving international disputes, citing examples like Cambodia-Thailand and Azerbaijan-Armenia, as well as aspirations to address the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

The US, led by President Donald Trump, allegedly played a pivotal role in mediating peace between India and Pakistan, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio. This development unfolded as nuclear tensions between the two nations escalated, and Trump's intervention reportedly helped defuse the situation.
Since May 10, Trump has consistently emphasized his role in facilitating peace talks, urging India and Pakistan to end hostilities and promising increased trade relations if they ceased conflicts. However, India maintains that peace was achieved through direct military communication between the two countries.
Rubio praised Trump's peace efforts, citing resolutions in other global conflicts such as Cambodia and Thailand, Azerbaijan and Armenia, and the DRC-Rwanda. He emphasized America's commitment to peace and highlighted ongoing efforts to address the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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