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    Home » Blog » ‘Hope it ends very quickly’: Trump reacts to India’s Operation Sindoor on Pakistan

    ‘Hope it ends very quickly’: Trump reacts to India’s Operation Sindoor on Pakistan

    May 6, 2025Updated:May 6, 2025 World No Comments
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    'Hope it ends very quickly': Trump reacts to India's Operation Sindoor on Pakistan
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    US President Donald Trump claimed he had only recently heard about India’s Operation Sindoor and that he hoped the conflict would end fast. ” It’s a shame. As we entered the Oval’s gates just now, we learned about it. Only heard about it, Trump said as he was questioned over his remarks following India’s launch of a significant military operation aimed at Pakistan’s evil infrastructure. The Pahalgam evil assault, which left 26 people useless, including 25 Indians and one Bangladeshi national, was the catalyst for the procedure, codenamed Operation Sindoor. According to Trump,” I guess people knew someone was going to occur based on a little bit of the past.” They have been arguing for a while. They have engaged in numerous centuries of combat. Basically decades, if you think about it. Trump expressed his wish that the situation will end quickly.

    US policy following Pakistan and India

    Following the Pahalgam assault, the US stated that it stands strong alongside India in fighting terrorism. Trump previously stated that he is certain that India and Pakistan will resolve the latest issue. As you may well know, I am pretty near to both Pakistan and India. And they have been fighting in Kashmir for 1, 000 times. Kashmir has endured for 1, 000 years, perhaps more than that. However, it was a poor one yesterday, which was a terrible one. More than 30 people, according to Trump’s statement. After the Pahalgam strike, US secretary of state Marco Rubio spoke to S. Jaishankar and Pakistani prime minister Shehbaz Sharif and pleaded with them to “de-escalate conflicts.” ” Secretary Marco Rubio spoke with Pakistan’s Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister. The Secretary emphasized the necessity of condemning the terrorist assault that occurred on April 22 in Pahalgam. His business stated in a speech that both leaders reiterated their unwavering commitment to holding terrorists responsible for their terrible acts of violence. The Secretary urged Pakistani authorities to cooperate in the investigation of this vile harm. He also urged Pakistan to work with India to end conflict, restore clear communication, and ensure peace and security in South Asia, according to the statement.

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