NEW DELHI: The G7’s foreign officials have vehemently condemned the April 22 extremist attack in Pahalgam and demanded de-escalation in the midst of military unrest between India and Pakistan. The G7 countries, which include Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, the US, and the EU’s top member, demand India and Pakistan utterly restrained in a statement.
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The High Representative of the European Union, along with the G7 Foreign Ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America, expressly condemn the severe terrorist assault in Pahalgam on April 22 and demand the full caution of both India and Pakistan. A more military uprising poses a major threat to regional stability. The G7 stated in a statement that” we are deeply concerned for the safety of civilians on both factors.” We urge immediate de-escalation and stimulate both nations to engage in direct dialogue to achieve a calm result. We will continue to closely follow what is happening and assist a quick and sustained political solution, it continued. Karoline Leavitt, US White House press secretary, discussed British political efforts and stated that the US aims to ease tensions between the two countries. According to Lavitt, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has been e-mailing leaders from both nations to lessen conflicts. Marco Rubio, the secretary of state and, of course, our national security adviser, have been very involved in this. She stated that the President wants to de-escalate this as quickly as possible. Kind praised the ongoing political efforts while acknowledging the dispute’s historical significance. He is aware that, long before President Trump was in business, these two places have been at odds with one another for years. I spoke to him just yesterday and he has great ties with both the heads of the two nations, including Marco Rubio, the secretary of state. He stated that he has been in constant contact with the leaders of both nations in an effort to put an end to this issue.