‘Want to stop them’: Donald Trump repeated calls for restraint as India-Pakistan tension

‘Want to stop them’: Donald Trump repeated calls for restraint as India-Pakistan tension


Trump commented as an US ambassador to China after David Paradu’s swearing -in ceremony at the Oval Office on Wednesday.

These two nuclear-cosmes were Trump’s second comment on the growing tension between South Asian neighbors, after launching Operation Sindoor, a target of terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-Quiz Kashmir.

A few hours after the Indian attacks, Trump said that India and Pakistan were fighting for a long time and people knew that something was going to happen “.

“It’s ashamed, we just heard about it as we were walking in the doors of the Oval (office). Just heard about it. I think people knew that something was going to happen on the basis of some past. They have been fighting for a long time.”

“They have been fighting for many, several decades and centuries, in fact, if you really think of it,” Trump said that when asked about the attacks between India and Pakistan.

Asked if they have any message to the countries, he said: “No, I hope it will end very soon.”

India collided with Nine terrorist targets in PoK and Pakistan Punjab on Wednesday and 26 people were killed in retaliation for a terrorist attack in Pahgam on 22 April.

Meanwhile, Pakistan Army spokesman Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary said that 31 people were killed and 57 others injured in a missile strike launched in a short time after midnight in the cities of Punjab province and Poke, and 57 others were injured, and fired on the line of control.

(With PTI input)

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