Everyone Has Opinion, Some Opinions Are Wrong’: US State Dept Over Trump Claiming Credit For India-Pakistan Ceasefire

The White House, probably for the very first time, reacted to US President Donald Trump’s repeated claims of negotiating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan and said, “You are not reliant on a comment to know what has really happened. That is an opinion. Some opinions are wrong.” Speaking to reporters during a regular press conference on Tuesday (local time), US State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce again claimed that the Trump administration, Vice President of the United States JD Vance, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio were involved in the negotiations with Pakistan and India.At first, the spokesperson seems to dodge the question, but has to downplay it as it was asked during a presser. “So many comments speak for themselves. One of the good news aspects of our modern world is that people can see what’s really occurring. You are not reliant on a comment to know what has really happened. The world is playing out in front of us in real time on big screens and small screens,” she said.

“Everyone will have an opinion. That is an opinion. Some opinions are wrong; mine rarely are. But other people’s opinions can be wrong…The Vice President of the United States, also involved in the negotiations with Pakistan and India…,” she added.

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