US President Donald Trump confirmed that India was about to impose war on Pakistan again.
According to details, US President Donald Trump, while talking to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman at the White House, said that he was proud of having stopped eight major wars in the world.
President Trump said that he stopped the war between Pakistan and India. He also mentioned, “I also stopped the war between Pakistan and India that was about to start again.” The US President stated that he stopped wars on the basis of trade, adding that both Pakistan and India are now taking good steps.
During the meeting with Muhammad Bin Salman, President Trump expressed hope that the Russia-Ukraine war would end soon.
Trump was surprised as he said that he had no idea the Ukraine-Russia ceasefire would last so long.
Also Read, Trump Announces Sale of F-35 Fighter Jets to Saudi Arabia
President Donald Trump said the United States intends to move forward with selling F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia during talks with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House, deepening defence and economic ties while reopening debate over regional security and normalization efforts.
Trump Confirms Plan to Supply Advanced Jets
In the Oval Office, Trump told reporters that Washington would proceed with the sale of the U.S.-made stealth aircraft, calling Saudi Arabia a reliable partner. Riyadh has sought as many as 48 F-35s in a multibillion-dollar deal that recently passed a key review within the Pentagon, according to earlier U.S. assessments.
Each F-35A carries an average price tag of roughly $82.5 million, manufacturer Lockheed Martin has said.
Concerns Emerge Over Technology and Regional Balance
Even as the potential sale advances, some U.S. defence officials have voiced concern that providing the jets to Saudi Arabia could expose sensitive stealth capabilities, particularly given Riyadh’s developing security ties with China.
Israeli officials have also expressed reservations, warning that the transfer could affect Israel’s long-standing military advantage in the region. Israel is the only Middle Eastern country currently operating the F-35.
Saudi Position on Abraham Accords
During discussions on Middle East diplomacy, Saudi Arabia signaled willingness to join the Abraham Accords if there is meaningful movement toward a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians. The White House did not offer additional details on the proposal.
