Donald Trump offers to mediate as India-Pakistan conflict spirals
- On May 7, 2025, India launched Operation Sindoor with missile strikes targeting nine terror sites in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Punjab.
- These strikes followed an April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which killed 26 people and led to rising tensions between India and Pakistan.
- In retaliation, the Pakistan Army shelled villages along the Line of Control using artillery and mortar, marking one of the most intense exchanges in years.
- U.S. President Donald Trump called for both countries to cease their "tit for tat" attacks and offered, "If I can do anything to help, I will be there."
- The escalated violence between these nuclear-armed neighbors raises global concerns and underscores the need for dialogue to prevent further conflict.
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U.S. President Donald Trump offered this Wednesday to mediate between New Delhi and Islamabad to resolve their differences amid the escalation of tension...
If I can do anything to help, I will be there: U.S. President Trump on tensions between India, Pakistan
Oh it’s so terrible. My position is I get along with both. I know both very well and I want to see them work it out. I want to see them stop and hopefully they can stop now, says U.S. President Trump
Donald Trump offers to mediate as India and Pakistan on the brink of war
US president Donald Trump offered to serve as a mediator between India and Pakistan after their forces exchanged volleys of conventional weapons in an escalation of a long-running conflict between the two nuclear-armed states.
US President Donald Trump has offered the United States to mediate between India and Pakistan in order to resolve the tense situation.
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