How Congress reacted to Trump-Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir lunch meet in US: The similar man whose

Jun 19, 2025 03:59 PM IST Congress chief Jairam Ramesh took a jibe at PM Modi over US President Donald Trump’s current assembly with Pakistani Field Marshal Asim Munir The Congress on Thursday attacked the federal government after US President Donald Trump hosted Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir for lunch, calling it’s a “huge blow” to Indian diplomacy. US President Donald Trump on Wednesday hosted Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Asim Munir, for lunch. Congress common secretary in-charge of communications Jairam Ramesh mentioned in a publish on X, “Field Marshal Asim Munir is neither the head of state of any country nor the head of any government. He is the army chief of Pakistan. Despite this, President Trump invited him to lunch at the White House and praised him profusely.” Also Read: Donald Trump steps again from taking credit score for India-Pakistan ceasefire: ‘Two very smart leaders decided’ He added, “This is the same man whose provocative and objectionable statements were the backdrop of the barbaric terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 – carried out by the same military machinery that he himself heads. This is a big setback for Indian diplomacy (hug diplomacy too)!” Jairam Ramesh’s feedback come after Donald Trump hosted Asim Munir for lunch and acknowledged that he was honoured to fulfill him. During a press briefing within the Oval Office on Wednesday, Trump mentioned the leaders of India and Pakistan had determined to not proceed a struggle that might have turned nuclear. He notably didn’t declare credit score for stopping the hostilities between the 2 international locations. Also Read: ‘India has not and will not accept any mediation’: PM Modi throughout 35-minute name with Trump Since May 10, after India and Pakistan determined to cease the navy battle, Trump has repeatedly claimed on a number of events that he helped settle tensions between the 2 international locations by providing a commerce deal to India and Pakistan. “The reason I had him here, I want to thank him for not going into the war, ending the war. And I want to thank, as you know, Prime Minister Modi just left a little while ago, and we’re working on a trade deal with India. We’re working on a trade deal with Pakistan,” the US president mentioned. Also Read: After Donald Trump’s warning to Iran, China warns towards ‘use of force’. What Beijing mentioned “They were both here, but I was with Modi a few weeks ago. He was here actually, but now we speak to him. And I’m so happy that two smart people, plus you know, people on their staff too, but two smart people, two very smart people decided not to keep going with that war. That could have been a nuclear war. Those are two nuclear powers, big ones, big, big nuclear powers, and they decided that,” he added. Trump additionally acknowledged that he had mentioned the battle between Iran and Israel with Pakistan’s military chief Asim Munir. He mentioned, “Well, they know Iran very well, better than most, and they’re not happy about anything. It’s not that they’re bad with Israel. They know them both, actually, but they probably, maybe they know Iran better, but they see what’s going on, and he agreed with me.”

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