Us Wants Direct Talks Between Pakistan And India

The True Post (Web News) The United States played a key role in ending the war that began with India’s attack on Pakistan after the Pahalgam incident.

After the ceasefire, the United States said it hoped that the ceasefire between Pakistan and India would hold. US State Department Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Pigott said during a press briefing that Pakistan and India were happy with the ceasefire and wanted direct talks between the two countries. Tommy Pigott added that he had told both countries that he would encourage direct talks. President Trump is a peacemaker and appreciates the progress of peace. It should be noted that the ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India was reached at the request of US President Donald Trump when Pakistan responded appropriately to India’s escalation.

On the other hand, President Donald Trump has pressured Apple CEO Tim Cook not to move iPhone production to India. According to a global news agency, President Trump expressed his displeasure over Apple’s increasing investment in India, saying that he had a little argument with the Apple CEO the other day. According to Donald Trump, he told Tim Cook, “My friend, I have treated you very well, but now I hear that you plan to do large-scale production in India. I do not want that to happen.” Donald Trump said in his statement that Apple had earlier promised to invest $ 500 billion in the US and now it should contribute more to the US economy. The US President claimed that Apple is increasing iPhone production in the US but did not provide any details. On the other hand, Apple is currently working to increase its production in India and is expected to manufacture 25% of the world’s iPhones there in the next few years.

Apple’s move is part of a strategy to reduce its dependence on China, where most of Apple’s flagship iPhones are still manufactured. Apple’s manufacturing partner Foxconn recently received approval from the Indian government to build a semiconductor plant in collaboration with HCL Group. Donald Trump also mentioned trade relations between the United States and India in his statement. He described India as the world’s highest tariff payer, but also said that India has offered to eliminate some tariffs under a recent trade deal proposal. Experts say that mass-producing iPhones in the United States is currently not possible because the price per phone could rise from $1,500 to $3,500.

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