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Trump welcomes Pakistan army chief, says he prevented war with India

Published on: June 19, 2025 12:53 PM

Former US President Donald Trump hosted Pakistan’s Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, at the White House in a rare and historic meeting that lasted over two hours. This marked the first time a US president has officially welcomed a Pakistani military leader at such a high level, signaling a fresh chapter in US-Pakistan relations. The two sides discussed regional peace, trade, security, and emerging technologies in a friendly and open environment.

Speaking to reporters, Trump claimed that his diplomatic efforts played a key role in stopping a potential war between India and Pakistan last month. He said he personally spoke with both Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Field Marshal Munir, encouraging them to step back from conflict. According to Trump, both leaders acted wisely and chose peace over escalation, helping avoid what could have been a dangerous nuclear war.

The meeting also focused on growing tensions between Iran and Israel. Field Marshal Munir reportedly urged Trump to push for a ceasefire in the Middle East and prevent further violence. Trump praised Pakistan’s understanding of regional dynamics and acknowledged the country’s role in supporting peace efforts, especially in the Middle East, where the stakes are currently very high.

In addition to peace talks, the meeting explored new opportunities for strengthening economic ties. Discussions included trade, energy, artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency, and mineral resources. Trump expressed a strong interest in building a long-term partnership with Pakistan that focuses on mutual growth and strategic cooperation. Both leaders agreed to continue working together to advance technology and counter-terrorism.

The conversation was described as warm and result-oriented, ending with an invitation from Field Marshal Munir for Trump to visit Pakistan. Trump appreciated the gesture and said he would consider visiting at a suitable time. The extended duration of the meeting reflected the depth of the discussion and the importance both sides placed on future collaboration.

While Pakistan acknowledged Trump’s mediation role, India has not supported the claim and maintains that all matters with Pakistan are handled bilaterally. Despite this difference, the meeting is being seen as a breakthrough in Pakistan-US ties and may set the stage for stronger engagement in the months ahead.

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