US in touch with India and Pakistan; urges work toward 'responsible solution'
- The US State Department in Washington contacted India and Pakistan on Sunday, April 27.
- A militant attack in Kashmir on April 22 caused tensions to rise between the nations.
- India blamed Pakistan for the attack, while Pakistan denied responsibility and sought a neutral probe.
- Over two dozen died in the April 22 attack in Kashmir.
- Washington encouraged both nations to pursue a responsible resolution.
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US Calls for Calm as India-Pakistan Clash Over Kashmir Attack
The U.S. State Department urged India and Pakistan on Sunday to work toward a “responsible solution” following a deadly Islamist militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir. The April 22 attack, which killed over two dozen people, has reignited tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors. India immediately blamed Pakistan for supporting the militants, a claim Pakistan denies. Pakistan has called for a neutral investigation while India has re…
US in Touch with India and Pakistan; Urges Work toward ‘Responsible Solution’
WASHINGTON, April 27 (Reuters) – The U.S. State Department said on Sunday Washington was in touch with both India and Pakistan while urging them to work towards what it called a “responsible solution” as tensions have risen between the two Asian nations following a recent Islamist militant attack in Kashmir.
U.S. in touch with India and Pakistan; urges work toward 'responsible solution'
The State Department spokesperson also said Washington "stands with India and strongly condemns the terrorist attack in Pahalgam," reiterating comments similar to recent ones made by President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance
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