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So the Pakistan Field Marshal had his lunch with the President of the United States. Whether the mercurial US President planned to also get Prime Minister Modi to Washington to 'share a meal' with his ...
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor reacted to the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Asim Munir and reminded that perhaps ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNTrump calls meeting COAS Munir an honour at White House luncheonUS President Donald Trump said it was an honour to meet Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir during a luncheon held at the White House on Wednesday.Speaking to the media after the event ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNTrump hosts Field Marshal Asim Munir in unprecedented White House meetUS President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he was honoured to meet Field Marshal Asim Munir in an unprecedented White House meeting and credited him for being instrumental in stopping the war between ...
The comment comes amid growing scrutiny of Munir’s unaccompanied luncheon meeting at the White House, an unusual diplomatic ...
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ABP News on MSNMaha Dangal: Trump’s Pakistan Pivot Sparks Row; India Silent, Congress Questions Modi’s Stand Amid US TiesFormer US President Donald Trump’s recent meeting with Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir has stirred political and ...
Donald Trump pointed to the decision-making of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir, ...
President Trump walked back on his claims of brokering an India-Pakistan ceasefire after meeting with Pakistan's army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir. Trump lauded the two nations' leaders for ...
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Uddhav alleged secret efforts to stop unity among "Marathi parties", hinting at Raj Thackeray's recent meet with CM Fadnavis ...
After U.S. President Donald Trump claimed he played a key role in brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. In his ...
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According to Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, at the request of President Donald Trump, Indian PM Modi and US President spoke ...
Two "very smart" leaders of India and Pakistan decided to end last month's conflict that could have turned into a nuclear war, US President Donald Trump said after holding a rare luncheon meeting with ...
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