India's diplomatic victory to deny the third country's mediation: Defense expert

Bengaluru, June 18 (IANS). Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a tour of three countries. During this time, he reached Canada to participate in the G-7 summit. However, the two leaders could not meet when US President Donald Trump returned in the midst of the summit. After this, Trump spoke to the Premier Modi over the phone. Defense affairs specialist GJ Singh said on Wednesday that the prime minister is a diplomatic victory to deny the third country’s mediation over the Indo-pack issue during this discussion. Premier Modi, while talking to US President Trump on the phone, denied the intervention of any third country in the Pakistan case. At the same time, in many of his previous statements, Trump repeated the mediation between Pakistan and India. GJ Singh said with the News Agency Ians: “It has been a policy from our government for the past many years that no country has mediated.” We made it clear earlier that the two countries (India-Pakistan) understand each other’s language; There is a culture of the two countries. “He said,” our Prime Minister said very clearly that we didn’t need anyone’s mediation, it’s a bilateral matter. At the same time, if talking to Pakistan, it will only be on terrorism. Prime Minister Modi has also made it clear to the world community that terrorism and dialogue cannot cooperate. Blood and water cannot flow together. “GJ Singh said,” I think this time when Premier Modi spoke to President Trump, he explained in very clean words that we don’t want someone’s mediation. President Trump, who repeatedly explained by tweeting many tweets, explained to the two countries. Premier Modi rejected his words. He denied it, which we should look like a diplomatic victory. “On the claim of the Trump of Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini, GJ Singh said,” Where is Ayatollah Khomeini, Mossad is also known, but if Trump says he doesn’t want to kill him, the reason he kills it can also begin in the US.