Can Trump's Call for Peace Change India-Pakistan Relations?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Trump advocates for trade over military conflict.
- US plays a crucial mediating role in India-Pakistan relations.
- Strong leadership on both sides can foster peace.
- Ceasefire achieved through diplomatic efforts.
- Trade discussions may open new avenues for cooperation.
Washington, May 13 (NationPress) US President Donald Trump, on Tuesday, underscored the United States' role in facilitating peace between India and Pakistan, stating he urged both nations to "stop exchanging nuclear missiles and instead trade the beautiful products you create."
Currently in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, President Trump is on the first leg of a three-stop tour of West Asia, marking his significant foreign policy trip abroad after returning to the White House for a non-consecutive second term.
"Come on, gentlemen," Trump expressed while addressing India and Pakistan, "Let's strike a deal. We should engage in trade, not in nuclear weapons. Let’s focus on what you produce so well."
He remarked, "Recently, my administration successfully negotiated a historic ceasefire to halt the rising violence between India and Pakistan, utilizing trade as a primary tool," during a significant foreign policy address alongside Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.
Additionally, he stated, "Both nations are led by very powerful, strong, and intelligent leaders. And the hostilities ceased."
The American President credited Secretary of State Marco Rubio with spearheading US initiatives in the India-Pakistan situation, highlighting that "millions of lives could have been lost due to a conflict that began small but escalated rapidly."
Trump characterized himself as a peacemaker dedicated to resolving global conflicts, also mentioning his efforts to mediate the Russia-Ukraine situation.
Since announcing the cessation of hostilities following a terrorist attack by a Pakistan-backed group on April 22 in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, Trump has promoted the US's role in ending the India-Pakistan conflict.
He referred to the term "ceasefire," asserting it resulted from US mediation, while India claims the resolution emerged from mutual understanding between the two nations.