Trump says Pakistan, India could use nuclear arms, but he stopped them
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Says Indian Prime Minister Modi called him and said he was ready to stop the war and would not go with the war against Pakistan.
WASHINGTON (Dunya News) - US President Donald Trump has said Pakistan and India could have used nuclear weapons, but he intervened to stop them.
Addressing the US-Saudi Business Forum on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump said he was doing historic work for peace, because he played a role in stopping eight wars, adding he was an expert in resolving conflicts.
He added that Indian Prime Minister Modi also called him and said he was ready to stop the war and would not go with the war against Pakistan.
The US President said he told Pakistan and India if they fought a war, he would impose 350 percent tariff on them, claiming they then stopped.
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Speaking on Pakistan-India conflict, Trump said, "I said it is not possible to have nuclear attacks on each other. I said if you fight a war, there will be no trade. I don't want the clouds of nuclear explosions to reach Los Angeles."
“Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called me to thank for stopping the war. PM Shehbaz Sharif said that you saved the lives of millions of people,” Trump said.
US President Donald Trump said he will also start working on Sudan conflict at the request of the Saudi Crown Prince. The Saudi Crown Prince wants me to take strong action regarding Sudan, he added.
Sudan was not among my priorities. I think the situation in Sudan was going to get crazy and out of control. I think Sudan is very important to many friends and all of you. We are now going to start working on Sudan, the US President commented.