White House Claims Trump Helped Prevent India-Pakistan War

The White House has credited President Donald Trump with preventing a full-scale war between India and Pakistan, according to remarks made during a press briefing .
Trump’s Diplomatic Record Highlighted
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt praised the president’s foreign policy efforts during his second term, specifically noting his involvement in de-escalating tensions in South Asia.
“Look at what the president has done on the world stage. He has ended wars, like India and Pakistan,” Leavitt said.
She went on to assert that President Trump continues to push for a ceasefire in ongoing global conflicts, including the Russia-Ukraine war.
Modi Government Denies U.S. Mediation
Despite the White House’s claims, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has not acknowledged any U.S. role in the reported ceasefire following a brief conflict between India and Pakistan in May. Indian officials stated that the truce was reached through direct military dialogue between the two nations, without American intervention.
Other Foreign Policy Positions
Leavitt also highlighted other aspects of President Trump’s international agenda. She noted that:
Trump has called for a ceasefire and the immediate release of hostages in Gaza.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio intervened to help ease tensions in Syria.
The administration remains open to diplomatic talks with Iran.
Additionally, Leavitt said the president was deeply troubled by reports of church bombings in Syria and Gaza.
Domestic and International Focus
Alongside foreign policy, the press secretary emphasized achievements from Trump’s second term, including efforts to reverse economic issues attributed to the previous administration, secure U.S. borders, and address homeland security concerns.