America supported PM Modi.
Washington DC: The tension between India and Pakistan has increased since the terrorist attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Meanwhile, US State Department spokesman Tami Bruce has said to give full support to PM Modi on behalf of the US. At the same time, there has been a panic in Pakistan since this statement released by the US. US State Department spokesman Tami Bruce said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has received full support from the Trump administration. He said that he is in constant touch with the governments of India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack.
‘Full support to PM Modi’
The US State Department spokesman said, “We are closely monitoring. Yesterday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke to India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. As President Donald Trump told PM Modi last week that the United States stands firmly with India against terrorism and Prime Minister Modi has full support.”
Contact with governments of both countries
Tammy Bruce added, “The secretary encouraged the two countries to work towards a responsible solution, making long -term peace and regional stability in South Asia. As I mentioned, we are in touch with the governments of both countries at many levels.” At the same time, when asked whether the call to reduce tension between the two countries is being focused? To this, Tami Bruce said, “We are demanding a responsible solution from both sides.”
Increased tension between India and Pakistan
Let us know that this statement of America has come at a time when tension has been increasing continuously since the Pahalgam attack between India and Pakistan. Meanwhile, the ceasefire is being violated by Pakistan. At the same time, India has taken several steps against Pakistan to support cross -border terrorism. This includes postponing the Indus Water Treaty and closing the integrated check post in the attic. India has also decided to cut the strength of the higher yogas. (With ANI inputs)
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