00:00President Trump is a unique individual who is very convinced about himself and his abilities.
00:08Now, he has been saying what he has been saying, but we also know what we have had to say and what we believe.
00:16And we are very sanguine in our understanding that, look, India and Pakistan also have a direct hotline.
00:23And we also understand that the military action taken by India had devastating impact in Pakistan
00:32and that their abilities to withstand that was limited.
00:35And so why should they not have picked up the phone?
00:38These are obvious that the United States was in conversation with us, as were other countries.
00:44Obviously, that must have been the case.
00:46But, you know, this is not something that means in the exact terms of the words that he was using
00:52that I did it or this happened.
00:55It happened that you made the conversation, that you made the calls very good.
01:00But I think we should accept and now I would request put an end to this whole thing
01:05because we, in our own sense, are giving currency to his ideas.
01:09And instead, we should be very clear that this happened as a result of bilateral contacts
01:15between the two countries and as very clearly clarified by the Prime Minister and by others
01:22in the government that, you know, they all were in conversations.
01:28But this was a bilateral decision, a request from their side accepted by us
01:33because we felt that the very specific aims, the military aims at that time of Operation Sindhu
01:41had been achieved.
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