Trump Takes Credit For India-Pakistan Peace | Offers 'Thousand-Year' Solution On Kashmir
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Trump Takes Credit For India-Pakistan Peace | Offers 'Thousand-Year' Solution On Kashmir
Former U.S. President Donald Trump praised India and Pakistan for showing “wisdom and strength” in ending their recent aggression, calling the ceasefire a “historic and heroic decision.” Trump credited U.S. diplomatic efforts for facilitating the peace talks and pledged to increase trade with both nations.
He also proposed working toward a “thousand-year” solution on Kashmir—remarks India swiftly rejected, citing the Simla Agreement and reaffirming Kashmir as a bilateral issue.
The comments sparked debate over U.S. involvement in one of South Asia’s most sensitive geopolitical disputes.
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Fed Governor Lisa Cook sues Trump over move to fire her
The case could become a turning point for the 112-year-old Federal Reserve, which was designed by Congress to be insulated from day-to-day political influence.
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