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Canada’s PM Applauds Trump’s Role in India-Pakistan Ceasefire

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney commended US President Donald Trump for his influence on the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan during a meeting in the Oval Office on Tuesday. As discussions about a potential Nobel Peace Prize for Trump gain momentum, Carney characterized the US leader as a “transformative president,” citing improvements in the US economy and NATO defense commitments.

In his remarks, Carney expressed gratitude to Trump for previous meetings and elaborated on the significance of recent developments in global peace. “Thank you very much, Mr. President. You are a transformative president,” he stated, noting the unprecedented commitments from NATO partners to increase defense spending. Carney emphasized Trump’s contributions to regional stability, particularly in the context of India and Pakistan, as well as conflicts involving Azerbaijan and Armenia.

Trump has often suggested that his diplomatic efforts warrant recognition from the Nobel Committee, highlighting his role in de-escalating international tensions. “Everyone says I should get the Nobel Peace Prize,” he remarked, underscoring his belief that his strategies have effectively reduced conflicts, particularly in the Middle East.

During discussions with senior US military officials, Trump reiterated his stance, stating, “They’ll give it to some guy that didn’t do a damn thing. That would be a big insult to our country.” His comments reflect a broader narrative he has constructed around his use of tariffs as a tool for maintaining peace.

On Monday, Trump claimed that without his tariff policy, there would be ongoing conflicts, including tensions between India and Pakistan. “If I didn’t have the power of tariffs, you would have at least four of the seven wars raging,” he said, asserting that his actions have been pivotal in preventing escalation.

Indian officials, however, have consistently rejected claims that foreign leaders played a role in the ceasefire following Operation Sindoor, which was launched in response to a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district that killed 26 people on April 22, 2023. The Indian government maintains that the cessation of hostilities was a direct agreement between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMO) of India and Pakistan, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi affirming in Parliament that no external leader influenced their decision.

Despite these assertions from Indian officials, Trump continues to claim credit for the de-escalation of tensions in the region, attributing the ceasefire to his strategic approach to trade and tariffs. At a private dinner with Republican lawmakers last month, he remarked, “We stopped a lot of wars. And these were serious — India and Pakistan, that was going on. Planes were being shot out of the air… five jets were shot down, actually.”

As diplomatic dialogues progress, the implications of these statements and the evolving dynamics between the nations involved remain significant. The potential recognition of Trump’s efforts with a Nobel Peace Prize could further shape international perceptions of his foreign policy approach and its effectiveness in resolving longstanding conflicts.

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