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‘Really horrible war’: Trump tells Russia to ‘get deal where people stop getting killed’; again takes credit for India-Pakistan ceasefire – Times of India – Delhi News Daily

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'Really horrible war': Trump tells Russia to 'get deal where people stop getting killed'; again takes credit for India-Pakistan ceasefire
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US counterpart Donald Trump (File Image)

US President Donald Trump on Sunday suggested a new way for Russia to avoid the sanctions, and that is to get a deal “where people stop getting killed.” Trump on Friday warned Russia with new sanctions over the Ukraine war. He said, “Russia — I think it’s disgusting what they’re doing. I think it’s disgusting,” AFP quoted Trump saying. “We’re going to put sanctions. I don’t know that sanctions bother him,” he added.While talking with reporters, Trump said that in both the countries Russia and Ukraine a lot of people are being killed. He claimed that in Ukraine the number of deaths are lower than Russia.“Yeah, get a deal where people stop getting killed. They had a number that just came out that a tremendous number of Russian soldiers are being killed. And likewise Ukraine, a lower number, but still thousands and thousands of people. And now we’re adding towns where they’re being hit by missiles. So it’s a lot of people being killed in that ridiculous war,” Trump said. Trump again took the credit for stopping the war between India and Pakistan which Indian officials have already denied in all the public platforms. However, Trump seems to stick to his claims. He not only took the credit for India-Pakistan war, but also said that he stopped Cambodia Thailand, and Congo-Rwanada. “And, you know, we stopped. We stopped a lot of countries from war. India and Pakistan, we stopped a lot of countries. And we’re going to get that one stopped, too, somehow. We’re going to get that one stop. That’s a really horrible war. You heard about Cambodia and Thailand. We got that one done. We got the Congo, which was going on for 31 years. Rwanda, that one’s done. We stopped a lot of wars,” Trump said. “This is the one we seem to be mission be the easiest to stop. And it’s not. I mean, Rwanda and Congo were going on 31 years, and I got it stopped. Eight million people dead. At least that’s what they have. But I think the number is much higher. And the leaders of each country, Rwanda and the Congo, they were great. They were great and they wanted it stopped. 31 years it went on. We stopped a lot of wars. Serbia, Kosovo was going to be happening, and I don’t believe it will now. So we stopped. That would do,” he added. Since May 10, Trump has claimed multiple times that India and Pakistan had agreed to a “full and immediate” ceasefire after US-mediated talks. However, officials have firmly denied any US involvement in the recent ceasefire.Even in the Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and external affairs minister S Jaishankar refuted Trump’s claims and said that there was no foreign mediation.





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