US Reiterates Trump's Role in India-Pakistan Ceasefire Amidst India’s Denial - The Statesman
INDIA, JUL 9 – The Financial Action Task Force's July 2025 report identifies Pakistan-based groups LeT and JeM as key terror financiers, introducing state-sponsored terrorism as a global security threat.
- The US State Department reaffirmed on July 9, 2025, that President Trump played a key role in brokering the May ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
- This came amid diverging narratives where India denied US involvement, attributing the truce to direct military talks, while Pakistan praised Trump's mediation.
- State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce emphasized transparency in global affairs and suggested that factual records about the peace process are accessible to public scrutiny.
- India's 2022 risk assessment identified state-sponsored terrorism from Pakistan as a terrorist financing source, while the Financial Action Task Force reported ongoing exploitation of financial systems by terrorists.
- The reaffirmation of Trump’s role and continued attention to terrorism financing highlight ongoing geopolitical tensions and challenges to international peace and security.
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US Reiterates Trump's Role in India-Pakistan Ceasefire Amidst India’s Denial - The Statesman
The US State Department has reaffirmed that President Donald Trump played a significant role in brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, contradicting India’s claims that the truce was achieved without third-party involvement.
US asserts Trump’s role in Pakistan ceasefire in response to India’s denial
US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce speaks during her first press briefing at the State Department in Washington, DC on March 6, 2025. — ReutersContradicting Indian officials' statements, US State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce reaffirmed on Tuesday that President Donald Trump...
FATF report reinforces Indias position on state sponsored terrorism - The Tribune
Global money laundering and terrorist financing watchdog FATF has for the first time introduced the concept of state sponsored terrorism in its latest report, highlighting that such funding is a longstanding threat to international peace and security, stability of regional financial, and political systems.
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