New delhi sources stated that Donald Trump "does not make things up", a top presidential advisor said on Tuesday when asked about the US President's stunning claim that Prime Minister Narendra modi had asked him to mediate on Kashmir. Meanwhile President Donald Trump's claim has been roundly rejected by india, which maintains that all such issues are bilateral and no third party intervention is needed.

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Furthermore it is "a very rude question," Donald Trump's Chief Economic Advisor Larry Kudlow told reporters at the White House when a journalist asked if the President "made up" the comments he attributed to PM modi. Mr. Kudlow said "The President doesn't make things up". Reportedly President Donald Trump's offer to "mediate" on Kashmir during a joint media briefing with pakistan Prime Minister imran khan and his claim that PM modi had suggested it has provoked a firestorm, with New delhi immediately denying any such request from the Prime Minister.



Moreover Donald Trump, who is known to make inaccurate statements, claimed that PM modi asked him to mediate on Kashmir when they met in Osaka, japan on the sidelines of the G20 Summit last month. Trump told reporters "I was with Prime Minister modi two weeks ago, and we talked about the subject. And he actually said, 'would you like to be a mediator, or arbitrator', and I said 'where?', and he said 'Kashmir', because this has been going on for many, many years'.


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