India, Trump and Kashmir
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President Donald Trump said the promise of trade with the U.S. was a big reason the two sides stopped fighting.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump makes ridiculous comment on India and Pakistan 'going out for dinner'Donald Trump raised eyebrows with a comment about India and Pakistan having a "nice dinner together" after they came to a ceasefire. Addressing the Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum after receiving a warm welcome in Saudi Arabia today,
Despite India rejecting US claims of brokering a ceasefire understanding over trade, Trump repeated the same in a speech at the Saudi-US Investment Forum in Riyadh.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who won an election last month vowing to stand up to U.S. President Donald Trump, unveiled a new cabinet on Tuesday that he said would help urgently define a new relationship with Washington.
Indian officials denied that trade with the US was used as a bargaining chip in a just-concluded ceasefire between India and Pakistan, contradicting statements by President Donald Trump that the US offered to trade more with both countries if they stopped hostilities.
With last-minute U.S. mediation, cooler heads prevailed between India and Pakistan. But a flare-up is inevitable.
President Donald Trump said on Monday the United States is ready to help India and Pakistan in the wake of a ceasefire agreement that he says his administration helped broker. Trade is a big reason why they stopped fighting,
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ET Now on MSNCooked up story? Donald Trump made false 'India, Pakistan trade' claims? No such PM Modi-Vance talk?On Monday evening, US President Donald Trump made another big claim that there could have been a bad nuclear war and they stopped it. “Millions of people could have been killed.” Additionally, Trump cited "trade" as the motivator behind both the countries agreeing to stop.
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Elon Musk amplified a video on X showcasing US President Donald Trump's motorcade in Doha, Qatar, escorted by Tesla Cybertrucks with red hoods. Trump's Middle East tour, aimed at boosting business ties,
India has proposed levies on some US goods in response to Washington’s duties on steel and aluminum, marking its first retaliation against President Donald Trump’s tariff regime, even as the two countries move closer to finalizing a trade deal.