US President Donald Trump has once again raised the melody to stop the war between India and Pakistan. Trump’s statement came at a time when Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has also denied America’s mediation in the ceasefire in any way. Trump said on Monday (25 August 2025) that there was going to be a nuclear war between India and Pakistan, but he stopped the war by talking about the trade deal.
Trump again chased ceasefire
Trump said, “I told India and Pakistan that if you keep fighting, we will not do any business with you. You have 24 hours to settle it. Every time Trump’s ceasefire claims have been rejected. Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi bluntly told Parliament that the ceasefire between India and Pakistan took place after a conversation between the DGMOs of the two countries.
Pakistan denied Trump’s claims
Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said, “Islamabad never requested the US or any third party for mediation in the ceasefire with India during Operation Sindoor.” He admitted that Pakistan itself demanded a ceasefire after suffering losses in the Indian attack. His statement is reversed by the claims being made about the ceasefire repeatedly towards Trump.
The Pakistani Foreign Minister expressed his desire to talk with India, but the Modi government is adamant on its decision. India says that the conversation cannot move forward until Pakistan demolishes the terrorist structure and stops cross -border attacks.
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