A Pakistani journalist who wanted to post on India-Pakistani border hostilities was shunned by US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce during a media briefing.
” I won’t be making any comments on it.” I appreciate this, and we might return to you with a different area. I won’t say anything more about that circumstance. Both the leader and the minister have spoken out, as has the lieutenant secretary, and they have made their positions known. I won’t go on in that direction.
Following the dangerous criminal assault in Pahalgam on April 22 that claimed 26 life, the US government has unwavering support for India. The incident, which precise tourists at Baisaran meadow, has been hailed as one of the worst since the 2019 Pulwama drama.
On April 23rd, President Donald Trump personally contacted Prime Minister Narendra Modi to give condolences and denounce the attack. Trump endorsed India’s attempts to prosecute the adversaries, according to the Ministry of External Affairs. Additionally, Vice President JD Vance called Modi and reiterated Washington’s commitment to aid in the fight against terrorism. Afterward, State Department Secretary Marco Rubio declared,” The United States stands with India,” in a statement posted on social media.
The American government has taken a number of political and security measures in a quick answer. India withdrew its unique from Islamabad after a high-level Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meet led by PM Modi. By May 1st, both nations will lessen their High Commission workers by almost half.
Other initiatives from India include the closure of the Attari Integrated Check Post, the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, and the cancellation of Pakistani citizens ‘ card exemptions under the SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme. Under SVES permits, Pakistanis who reside in India have been given 48 hours to leave.
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