At a high-profile peace summit held in Egypt, former US President Donald Trump expressed a bold prediction about the future relationship between India and Pakistan, stating, “I think Pakistan and India are going to live very nicely together.” This sentiment was echoed in a moment of apparent accord with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The summit convened global leaders to address the ongoing Gaza crisis and explore pathways to lasting regional peace. Trump also offered praise for Pakistan’s military leadership, referring to its chief as his “favorite field marshal,” and encouraged Prime Minister Sharif to play a part in fostering stability in the Middle East. India’s representation at the summit was handled by Minister of State Kirti Vardhan Singh, who conveyed India’s support for peace initiatives and humanitarian aid to Gaza, underscoring the nation’s diplomatic priorities. This optimistic forecast from Trump emerges as India and Pakistan navigate continued friction along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir, marked by recent security challenges and retaliatory actions. The summit, co-hosted by Egyptian President El-Sissi and Trump, focused on negotiating ceasefires and delivering humanitarian assistance to Gaza. President El-Sissi emphasized the significance of Trump’s peace proposal. For his involvement, Trump was bestowed with Egypt’s prestigious Order of the Nile award, symbolizing a commitment to dialogue and cooperation.
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