We will not fall between India and Pakistan: US Vice President JD Vance said on increasing tension


Washington:
The tension between India and Pakistan has reached its peak. Regarding this, US Vice President JD Vance has said that we will not fall in the middle of the war. This is a case between India and Pakistan. At the same time, Vance said that it is expected that there will be no nuclear war. Earlier, the US has appealed to India and Pakistan to reduce tension and continue talks. Along with this, Turkey has also expressed its concern about the increasing struggle between India and Pakistan. The President of Türkiye has said that we are trying to stress.

JD Vance, who was a supporter of America separating from international conflicts, said during an interview with Fox News, “What we can do is to try to encourage these people to reduce a little stress, but we are not going to join the middle of the war, so that we have no concern and it is not our concern and it does not have to take a weapon from the US. Can not say.

At the same time, US Vice President JD Vance has hoped that there will be no nuclear war.

Rubio spoke to Foreign Minister Jaishankar

Earlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke to Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Foreign Minister Dr. S Jaishankar on Thursday. US State Department Spokesperson Tami Bruce said that the US Foreign Minister has insisted on reducing tension during talks with both.

The US said on Thursday that India and Pakistan have a double message to reduce stress and continue the talks amidst the current tension after the Pahalgam terror attack. Tammy Bruce said that the US is focusing on “two things”. Bruce said, “It should not grow, and dialogue is basically important, should be interacted, should not be silent and America was at the center of its center, in the last two days in a conversation with various leaders of both countries.”

The situation is critical and dangerous: Bruce

Asked if the Foreign Minister Rubio offered arbitration, Bruce said the situation is “very delicate and dangerous” and “where the conversation is happening, we are not going to talk about the details.”

He said that “When the work is being done privately among the leaders, it is important to not keep details among the media, worldwide media and we should actually try to keep it in the same way.”

Turkey also expressed concern

Along with this, Turkish President Tayyab Erdogan has also expressed concern about the increasing tension between India and America. Regarding the increasing tension between India and Pakistan, we said that we are worried about the growing fight. At the same time, Erdogan has said that we are trying to stress.


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