The Interior Minister of Pakistan, Mohsin Naqvi, accredited the president of the United States, Donald Trump, for helping to avoid a possible nuclear conflict between Pakistan and India, saying that his diplomatic efforts led to a key agreement of high fire, said Express News.
Speaking after a meeting with the United States interim ambassador, Natalie Baker in Islamabad, Naqvi said Trump’s intervention “saved the region of horrible destruction” and called it “a service to humanity.”
He also thanked the American envoy for Washington’s role in promoting stability in southern Asia.
Naqvi welcomed Trump’s “positive opinions” about Pakistan’s leadership and expressed Islamabad’s desire to deepen bilateral cooperation with the United States.
The meeting focused on relations between the United States and Pakistan, mutual interests, regional security and the situation after the two residents of southern Asia.
Baker said that the United States values its strong ties with Pakistan and remains committed to cooperation in multiple sectors.
Interior Secretary Khurram Agha was also present at the meeting.