'If you don't stop, no trade': Trump on Pakistan-India ceasefire

Trump says India, Pakistan were "going at it hot and heavy"; "I used trade to get them to stop," US president shares

Speaking at the White House on Monday, he offered trade opportunities for both Pakistan and India. PHOTO: FILE

US President Donald Trump has claimed that his administration played a key role in preventing a potential nuclear conflict between Pakistan and India, crediting the promise of trade as a crucial factor in de-escalating recent hostilities.

Speaking at the White House on Monday ahead of signing an executive order on drug prices, Trump said Washington was prepared to support both nations following their recent ceasefire agreement.

"They were going at it hot and heavy, and it was seemingly not going to stop," Trump said. "I said, come on, we're going to do a lot of trade with you guys, let's stop it, let's stop it. If you stop it, we'll do a trade. If you don't stop it, we're not going to do any trade."

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