President Donald Trump expressed on Tuesday hope that Pakistan and India will maintain the ceasefire agreement.
In a speech at the Saudi-US Investment Forum, President Trump urged both nations to abandon conflict in favour of trade, suggesting they “think about commerce instead of nuclear missiles.” He emphasised that with the cooperation of Pakistan, a global ISIS terrorist–responsible for the killing of U.S. military personnel–was captured.
– Call for peace and trade over conflict –
Trump stated that he had advised friends in both Pakistan and India to let go of disputes and focus on building economic ties. “There is more benefit in trade than in launching nuclear missiles,” he said.