US president Donald Trump on Sunday once again brought up the India-Pakistan ceasefire, this time while speaking about the situation between Thailand and Cambodia.
Trump said the US does a lot of trade with both Thailand and Cambodia. He claimed he personally called the prime ministers of both countries and warned them that no trade deal would move forward unless they stopped the fighting.
“This should be an easy one for me because I settled India and Pakistan,” Trump said, repeating a claim he has made several times in the past. “By the time I got off the call, I think they want to settle now.”
Trump said the US does a lot of trade with both Thailand and Cambodia. He claimed he personally called the prime ministers of both countries and warned them that no trade deal would move forward unless they stopped the fighting.
“This should be an easy one for me because I settled India and Pakistan,” Trump said, repeating a claim he has made several times in the past. “By the time I got off the call, I think they want to settle now.”
He added that India and Pakistan were “really getting ready to go at it” back when he intervened. “If I can use trade to settle wars, then it’s my honour,” he said.#WATCH | US President Donald Trump says, "We do a lot of trade with Thailand and Cambodia. Yet I'm reading that they're killing each other... I say this should be an easy one for me because I settled India and Pakistan... I called the Prime Ministers of each (Thailand and… pic.twitter.com/Ippr2PFyNN
— ANI (@ANI) July 27, 2025
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