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A Pakistani journalist faced a strong rejection of the U.S. State Department official after trying to question the attitude of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for de-escalation talks between India and Pakistan. During a briefing on Wednesday, the Pakistani journalist portrayed the former US President Donald Trump as a peace broker in the India-Pakistan equipment and claimed that India, in particular Prime Minister Modi, did not welcome Trump's alleged arms.“Pakistan welcomed President Trump's efforts to bring the ceasefire between Pakistan and India, and they believe that President Trump could win a Nobel Peace Prize if he brought peace between Pakistan and India to the Kashmir theme. But Prime Minister Modi did not welcomed these efforts … This building disappointed this building, the attitude of Narendra Modi not to have welcomed this peace agreement, “said reporter Tommy Pigott, deputy spokesman for the US State Department.Pigott dealt with the pointed query and emphasized that the United States had focused on maintaining the armistice. “This is what we like to see. Our focus stays there. And we want an armistice to be maintained and we want to promote direct communication. This is our focus here. Our focus is on the ceasefire,” he said. Pigott repeated that both India and Pakistan should maintain direct communication and follow peace.While Trump repeatedly claimed that his government made the India Pakistan armistice easier, India claimed that it was the Pakistani General Director of Military Operations (DGMO), which turned to his Indian counterpart, which was looking for an armistice after pressure for Indian strikes.

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About Trump's Nobel Prize prospectsPigott reacted to the reporter's claim that Trump deserved a Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the relaxation of India Pakistan voltages and described Trump as a “peace piano”.“He is a peace founder. He appreciates peace. He is also a dealmaker, and he has shown it again and again in order to pursue both an American first agenda, but also to follow peace and end peace and conflicts,” said Pigott.The journalist also brought up the use of Israeli drones by India during the operation and asked if this could cause complications between Pakistan and Israel, since Trump's Abraham Agreement aims to promote relationships between Jews, Muslims and Christians.However, Pigott steered the conversation in Washington's priorities: maintaining the ceasefire and promoted direct dialogue between India and Pakistan. He confirmed that the US focus remains on the solution of conflicts with peaceful means.

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