After Trump Call, Moscow Indo-Pakistan conflict supports its claims of arbitration

After Trump Call, Moscow Indo-Pakistan conflict supports its claims of arbitration

US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the armed struggle between India and Pakistan, which has been stopped with “personal participation of President Trump”, a prominent ally of President Putin.

This is the first time Russia has spoken about the participation of the US President in preventing military conflict between the two countries.

“In addition, the Middle East was discussed, as well as armed conflict between India and Pakistan, which has been stopped with the personal partnership of President Trump,” said Yuri Ushakov, an ally of the Russian President.

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It briefly comes after a phone call between Putin and Trump, which lasted for about 70 minutes.

India has always ensured that the decision to stop firing and military action on May 10 was taken among the generals of the military operations of India and Pakistan when the DGMO of Pakistan called the Indian DGMO. New Delhi rejected arbitration and made it clear about its explosion with Trump’s politics and enmity with Trump.

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On the stagnation of the claims of action and arbitration, Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jiswal said: “On May 10, 2025, a specific date, time and words were worked between the DGMOs of two countries on his phone call.

Meanwhile, President Trump has reiterated several times that he canceled the ceasefire between the two countries.

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In post on truth social and public comments, Trump offered to work with India and Pakistan for “solution” on Kashmir, while creating

Washington to help both countries reach the “historical and brave decision” to prevent conflict.

An Indian polynomial political delegation, led by DMK MP Kanimozhi, also went to Moscow to tell about India’s position on Pakistan-provided terrorism to Russian MPs and Think Tanks.

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