ANOTHER War Added to Trump’s to-Do List? Trump Notes ‘I Hear a War Going on Between Pakistan and Afghanistan’
Trump aims to prevent war between Pakistan and Afghanistan, citing his success in resolving seven prior conflicts, as border clashes have caused dozens of casualties, officials said.
- On Sunday, US President Donald Trump pledged to try to resolve the Pakistan-Afghanistan escalation while speaking aboard Air Force One en route to the Middle East.
- Renewed cross-border firing along the Durand Line disrupted civilian life and trade, with the Associated Press reporting 58 Pakistani soldiers killed in overnight clashes Sunday.
- Claiming a track record, Trump said he resolved eight global disputes and told reporters, `Because I am good at solving wars`, signaling readiness to mediate Pakistan-Afghanistan tensions.
- The president's comments prompted speculation about U.S. mediation as Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief General Asim Munir were expected to engage Washington representatives during upcoming international discussions.
- The trip coincides with a Gaza peace summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, where Trump will co-chair talks with over 20 countries aiming to finalise the recently brokered Gaza ceasefire.
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Trump hints at intervening in Pakistan-Afghanistan clash
U.S. President Donald Trump suggested he’s willing to step in to resolve days of deadly cross-border fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan, saying he is “good at solving wars.” Trump made the remarks while on his way to Egypt to co-chair…
Afghanistan-Pakistan Is The Latest Conflict Trump Wants To Solve. Why Has It Erupted?
Border clashes over the weekend between Afghanistan and Pakistan led to the deaths of dozens of soldiers, the most serious clash between the two countries since the Taliban seized power in Kabul in 2021, and gained the attention of Trump.
Explainer-Afghanistan-Pakistan is the latest conflict Trump wants to solve. Why has it erupted?
By Saeed ShahISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Border clashes over the weekend between Afghanistan and Pakistan led to the deaths of dozens of soldiers, the most serious clash between the two countries since the Taliban seized power in Kabul in 2021, and gained the attention of U.S. PresidentDonald Trump. By Monday, the exchange of fire had ceased.WHAT HAPPENED?
‘I’m good at making peace’: Trump turns attention to border skirmishes between Pakistan and Afghanistan
US President Donald Trump on Monday appeared eager to ease tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan after border skirmishes between the two countries over the weekend, saying he was “good at making peace”. Intense border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan started late on Saturday night and continued into Sunday morning. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that 23 troops were martyred and 200 Taliban and affiliated terrorists w…
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