Trump jumped into Afghanistan-Pakistan war, said - it's very easy for me to solve it

New Delhi, October 18 (IANS). The tense situation between Pakistan and Afghanistan continues. An agreement was reached between the two sides on a 48-hour ceasefire. However, as soon as the ceasefire ended, Pakistan launched a major attack on Afghanistan, in which eight people, including three cricketers, were killed. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump, who claimed to have stopped 7 wars, also jumped into the Afghanistan-Pakistan dispute. US President Donald Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. During the conversation between the two leaders during the meeting, they mentioned the war in Afghanistan and Pakistan. He said: “I understand that Pakistan attacked, or Afghanistan is attacked. If I have to solve it, it’s easy for me. Meanwhile, I have to run America, but I like to solve wars. You know why? I like to stop people from dying, and I’ve saved millions and millions of lives.” On the other hand, Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) confirmed the attack and decided not to participate in the upcoming triangular series against Pakistan. All three players who lost their lives in the Pakistan attack were club-level cricketers who returned to Argun district after the match was over. Meanwhile, he was targeted in the bombing. Providing this information on the social media platform ‘X’, ACB wrote: “Afghanistan Cricket Board expresses deep grief over the martyrdom of brave cricketers from Urgun district of Paktika province, who were targeted in a cowardly attack carried out by the Pakistani regime. In this heartbreaking incident, three players (Kabir, Sibgatullah) died with them five other land Urgun and Haroon district. While seven others were injured. These players had earlier gone to Sharana, the capital of Paktika province, to play in a friendly cricket match. After he returned to Urgun, he was targeted.” The triangular T20 series will be played between Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan from November 17, but amid the military conflict with Pakistan, ACB has decided to withdraw from this series. –IANS KK/DSC Share this story Tags