US President Donald Trump is not desisting from taking credit for the India-Pakistan ceasefire. Even after repeatedly refuting India, Trump is chanting his old raga. They are repeatedly repeating the same thing in front of the world and are trying to prove the lie to the truth that India and Pakistan have endured the ceasefire because of them. However, India has been saying from day one that it stopped ‘Operation Sindoor’ against terrorism temporarily because Pakistan came to him after eating his mouth in conflict and pleaded for a ceasefire. Meanwhile, Trump reiterated his threat to imposing 10% tariffs on imports from members of the groups of developing countries. He also said that even if this group has ever come on a meaningful path, it will not be able to last for a long time.

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Donald Trump – Photo: PTI
Trump is not desisting from taking credit for ceasefire
Trump said on Friday that we stopped many wars. These were serious wars. What was going on in India and Pakistan. The aircraft were being killed from there. I think five jets were killed. These are two nuclear power -rich countries. They were attacking each other. You know that it could have been even more dangerous of war. You saw what we did in Iran recently, where we completely eliminated their atomic capacity. In contrast, India and Pakistan were fighting. They were not ready to back down. It was increasing. We solved it through trade. We said that we have a business agreement. We are not doing business compromise, if you continue to fight like this.

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Donald Trump – Photo: PTI
BRICS warned again
Trump said, ‘When I heard about this group from six countries of BRICS, I attacked him very strongly. Even if they are made meaningfully, it will end very quickly. We cannot allow anyone to play with us. ‘ However, during this time Trump did not name any country. Earlier, Trump announced a new tariff on July 6, saying that it would apply to all countries that combine themselves with the anti-American policies of the BRICS group.

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BRICS leaders have rejected the claim that this group is anti-America. Brazil canceled the plan to implement a shared currency during its tenure headed this year, but the group is carrying forward work on a border-par payment system called ‘BRICS PE’. It can make trade and financial transactions smooth in local currencies.
The BRICS group was expanded last year. Apart from Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, Iran and Indonesia were also included. At the group’s summit in Brazil, leaders indirectly criticized American military and trade policies. Trump also targeted Brazil. He has announced a 50% tariff rate on his imports from 1 August.







