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Donald Trump said last month that nuclear neighbors had accepted a cease-fire after mediated talks by the United States.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi clearly told US President Donald Trump that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a four -day conflict In May was carried out by talks between the two soldiers and not American mediation, a high -level diplomat said in New Delhi.
“Prime Minister Modi has clearly told President Trump that during this period, there had been no conferences at any stadium on subjects such as India Trade Deal or US mediation between India and Pakistan,” Indian Minister for Foreign Affairs Vikram Misri said on Wednesday.
“The talks for the cessation of military action took place directly between India and Pakistan through the existing military channels and on the insistence of Pakistan. Prime Minister Modi stressed that India had not accepted mediation in the past and will never do it,” he said.
Misri said that the two leaders had spoken on the phone late Trump’s insistence on Tuesday after the two leaders were unable to meet on the G7 summit in Canada, which Modi attended as a guest. The call lasted 35 minutes.
Trump had said last month that the neighbors of Southern Nuclear Asia had accepted the ceasefire after the talks mediated by the United States and that hostilities ended after urging countries to focus on trade instead of war.
There was no immediate comment from the White House during the mod-Trump call.
Pakistan previously said that the ceasefire had been agreed after its soldiers appealed that the Indian army had initiated on May 7.
In a interview With Al Jazeera in May, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, Ishaq Dar, rejected the assertions that Washington mediated the truce and insisted that Islamabad acted independently.
The conflict between India and Pakistan was triggered by an attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, to cashmere administered by the Indians, in which 26 civilians, almost all tourists, were killed. India The armed groups blamed allegedly supported by Pakistan, an accusation rejected by Islamabad.
On May 7, India launched missile strikes on several sites in Pakistan and cashmere administered by Pakistan. Over the next three days, the two countries have exchanged artillery and air raids, hitting the bases of the other.
Pakistan said that at least 51 people, including 11 soldiers and several children, had been killed in Indian attacks.
The army of India said that at least five members of the armed forces had been killed in Operation Sindoor, under which it launched the cross -border strikes.
Misri said Trump had expressed his support for India’s struggle against “terrorism” and that Modi told him that Operation Sindoor was still underway.