US President Donald Trump once again claimed a credit to help prevent India-Pakistan struggle and said it was probably going to end in the “nuclear war”.“We closed the war between India and Pakistan, Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda,” Trump said at a reception at the White House.“They shot five aircraft and it was forward and back, back and forth, back and back. And I stopped it, “said the US President.In addition, the Congress questioned Trump’s silence on Trump’s repeated claims and said that he is getting time only to travel abroad and destabilize democratic institutions at home. “As the Modi government continues in its refusal to give a firm date for a debate on Pahalgam -Sinder in Parliament, and as the Modi government remains in its refusal to give an answer in the debate by the PM, President Trump has prepared for the quarter century to travel to his claims completely, with the quarter century. Said in a post.Earlier, an American diplomat told the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday that “de-escation” between India and Pakistan was recently smooth by the United States-a claim that the echo President Donald Trump’s repeated claims of a ceasefire mediation between two neighbors of Donald Trump, although New Delhi has constantly denied any third place.The US representative Smbassador Dorothy Shea said in an open debate on the United Nations Security Council, ‘Multilateralism and peaceful disposal of disputes’, “The United States continues to work with parties for disputes, worldwide, to find peaceful solutions, wherever possible, to find peaceful solutions.” The meeting was chaired by Pakistan Deputy Prime Minister and External Affairs Minister Ishaq Dar, as Pakistan organizes the Rotation President of the Council for July.She said, “In the last three months, the US leadership has given de-size between Israel and Iran, between the Republic of Congo and the Rwanda and between India and Pakistan.”He said, “The United States led by President Trump played an important role in encouraging parties to reach these proposals, which we appreciate and support,” he said.Meanwhile, India’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Parvathani Harish said that India stopped the military operation at Pakistan’s request. “On achieving its primary objectives, a termination of military activities at the request of Pakistan was directly concluded,” he said.India launched Operation Sindor on 7 May, targeted the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and poked in response to the Pahalgam terror attack on 22 April, killing 26 people. This led to a four -day clash between the two sides, which ended on May 10 after an understanding to prevent military functions.From May 10, the Trump administration has repeatedly stated that the US President helped “settling” the conflict between India and Pakistan. Trump has also claimed that he told the two countries that America would engage with them in “lots of business” if they stop the struggle. However, New Delhi has consistently dismissed these claims, stating that the decision to stop military action was made through bilateral channels, after the call launched by the Director General of Military Operations of Pakistan (DGMO) to its Indian equivalent.Last week, the US nominated resistance front as a foreign terrorist organization and a specially designated global terrorist. India welcomed the move.