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‘Hope it ends very soon’: Trump reacted to Pakistan’s Operation Sindoor

Donald Trump on Operation Sindoor.

US President Donald Trumpad He only heard about India’s Operation Sindoor in Pakistan and hoped that the growth would end quickly. “It’s a shame. We heard about it as we were walking in the doors of the oval.Just heard of this, “Trump said he was asked to comment that India started a major military operation to target the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan. Operation, Operation was codented as vermilion, in a direct response to the Pahlgam terror attack, which killed 26 people, including 25 Indians and a Nepalese citizens.“I think people knew that something was about to happen on the basis of some past,” Trump said.Trump said, “They have been fighting for a long time. They have been fighting for several decades.

American stance on India-Pakistan after Pahgam

After the initiative attack, the US said it is strong with India against terrorism. Trump earlier said that he is sure that India and Pakistan will work outside the current crisis. “I am very close to India and I am very close to Pakistan, as you know. And they have a fight in Kashmir for 1,000 years. Kashmir has been going on for 1,000 years, perhaps it was longer. And it was a bad, however, it was a bad.More than 30 people, ”Trump said earlier. US State Secretary Marco Rubio spoke to S Jaishankar and Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif after the Pahgam attack and urged him to “tension”. “Secretary Marco Rubio spoke with Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif. The Secretary spoke about the need to condemn the terrorist attack in Pahgam on 22 April. His office said in a statement, the two leaders confirmed their constant commitment to make terrorists accountable for the heinous works of violence.The statement said, “The secretary urged the investigation into this unconscious attack with the help of Pakistani officials. They encouraged Pakistan to work with India, who encouraged to re -establish tension, re -establish direct communication and maintain peace and security in South Asia.”

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