'A Fine Man': Trump Praises Asim Munir After Pakistan Army Chief Backs US President For Nobel Prize
US President Donald Trump sparked a diplomatic stir by hosting Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir for lunch at the White House—the first-ever solo visit by a Pakistani General. Trump claimed he 'stopped a war' between India and Pakistan, praising both PM Narendra Modi and Munir for de-escalation. Trump also declared, 'I love Pakistan' and said he had a call with PM Modi to discuss future trade deals. White House has also confirmed that the invite to Pak Army Chief was sent after General Munir backed the US President for the Nobel Peace Prize for reportedly brokering the ceasefire deal between India and Pakistan after Operation Sindoor. India has rejected Trump's narrative. PM Modi reportedly spoke to Trump just before the meeting to reaffirm that the recent ceasefire after the May 7–10 military standoff was entirely brokered through direct communication between the Indian and Pakistani militaries, with no external mediation.#donaldtrump #asimmunir #pakistan #pakistanarmy #trumpasimmunir #pakistanusrelations #whitehouse #nobelpeaceprize #pakarmywhitehouse #trumppakistan #geopolitics #india #terrorism #operationsindoor #toi #toibharat #bharat #breakingnews #indianews
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Time of India
17 minutes ago
- Time of India
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The Print
22 minutes ago
- The Print
Tharoor admits to ‘difference of opinion' with Congress, says not asked to campaign in Nilambur
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News18
23 minutes ago
- News18
Amit Shah To Visit Chhattisgarh On June 22-23
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