US President Donald TrumpWednesday said he wants to see India and Pakistan quit the continued tension. ” It’s so terrible. My place is that I get along with both. I know both very well and I want to view them work it out. I want to observe them quit. Finally, they may stop nowadays as they have gone tit-for-tat. But finally they can stop today”. ” If I can do anything to aid, I will be it”, Trump said. Donald Trump‘s new response came a day after India launched Operation Sindoor targeting nine criminal foundations inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in a tri-service activity. Donald Trump was one of the first world officials to respond to the procedure. ” We only heard about it as we were walking through the gates of the Oval… They’ve been fighting for a long time…. I only hope it ends really quickly”, Trump said before. ” I guess people knew someone was going to happen based on a little bit of the previous”, Trump said. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a declaration saying that the US was monitoring the situation. Rubio was briefed by Indian NSA Ajit Doval shortly after the operation was launched. The White House after said Rubio spoke with his peers from India and Pakistan, encouraging both edges to engage in discussions to live an escalating military fight. ” He is encouraging India and Pakistan to re-open a network between their command to defuse the situation and avoid further escalation”, said US National Security Council official Brian Hughes in a statement. The US Mission Wednesday issued a journey expert for Pakistan advising the US residents to not go to Pakistan” We are aware of studies of military attacks by India into Pakistan. We are carefully following developments because this condition is still evolving. Due to terrorism and the potential for armed conflict, US citizens are reminded of the” Do Not Travel” recommendation and the US Department of State’s” Reconsider Travel” recommendation for Pakistan in general.
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