Pakistan’s senses flew from PM Modi and Trump’s meeting! Cosetor told joint statement – India tv hindi

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Islamabad: Pakistan’s senses have flew after the bilateral meeting between Narendra Modi and Donald Trump and the Indo-US joint statement. In this joint statement, there has been a panic in Pakistan when terrorism is mentioned from the land of Pakistan. Pakistan in the US-India joint statement objected to the reference to the spread of terrorism from its land and called it “unilateral, misleading and contrary to the diplomatic norms.

Concern expressed on arms sale

Foreign Office spokesman Shafkat Ali Khan also expressed concern over the sale of arms to India by the US and said that this would increase military imbalance in the region. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump called upon Pakistan to bring “fast” in his effort to bring the conspirators of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks to justice. Trump has announced the approval to extradite India to India, the main conspirator of this brutal attack.

Pakistan is surprised by joint statement

Khan said in a weekly press conference that Pakistan is “surprised” that this reference has been added to the joint statement despite Pakistan’s anti-terrorism cooperation with the US. He said, “We consider Pakistan-specific reference to unilateral, misleading and diplomatic norms in the Indo-US joint statement of 13 February 2025.”

The Indo-US joint statement said that the two leaders have cooperated against terrorist threats from various terrorist groups including al-Qaeda, ISIS, Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba to prevent heinous acts like Mumbai attacks. Committed to strengthen.

Big initiative to broaden relations

Let us know that after talks with Donald Trump and PM Modi, a big initiative has been taken to broaden other strategic relations including defense and energy between the two countries here. The US will give India a state-of-the-art F-35 fighter aircraft. F35 jet aircraft are known as the deadliest, durable and ‘connected’ fighter jets in the world. Trump said that India would buy more oil, gas and military equipment from the US, including F-35 fighter jets, to reduce trade deficit. After a comprehensive conversation with Modi, Trump said that there is a ‘special relationship’ among the oldest and largest democracy in the world and both sides decided to increase cooperation in various fields like energy, important technologies and communication-contacts. Is.

Will compete with the danger of terror

The US President also announced that India and America would work in the world to combat the threat of radical Islamic terror as ‘never before’. Referring to the extradition of the 26/11 attack conspirator Tawwur Rana’s India extradition on Mumbai, he said, “I am happy to announce that my administration has approved the extradition of one of the world’s worst people.” . ”Rana is currently in custody in Los Angeles ‘Metropolitan Detention Center’. It is believed to have a relationship with Pakistani-American terrorist David Coleman Headley, one of the main conspirators of the terrorist attack. (input language)

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