India's U-turn: Refuses U.S. President Trump's Mediation in Pakistan-India Ceasefire

Islamabad (News Desk): India takes a U-turn — denies U.S. President Trump's mediation in the ceasefire between Pakistan and India. Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri rejected the idea of American involvement in the ceasefire efforts. During an important session in the Indian Parliament, the role of U.S. President Donald Trump in the Pakistan-India ceasefire was strongly criticized. While briefing the parliamentary committee, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri stated that the final decision was entirely India's own. He said U.S. President Trump had no role in the ceasefire. The Indian Foreign Secretary added that Trump did not seek our permission to intervene; he wanted to get involved on his own — and so he did. They said that the U.S. President claimed to mediate seven times, but he never took any permission from India. Donald Trump wanted to make himself the center of attention, whereas the Modi government never acknowledged any such role. The conflict between Pak...