
A US state ministry spokesman Tammy Bruce said on Tuesday that the relationship of the United States with India and Pakistan “remains unchanged”, added that “diplomats committed themselves to both nations”. American remarks came days after the head of the Pakistani army Asim Munir threatened a nuclear attack in the event of an existential threat.
At Tammy Bruce, Tammy Bruce, after the terrorist attack, gave up: “We had experience with Pakistan and India when there was a conflict that could develop into something quite terrible.”
“There was immediate concern and movements with Vice President JD Vance, President Donald Trump and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio to solve the nature of what was happening,” she said when she emphasized the success of diplomatic efforts to escape the conflict.
“We described the nature of the phone calls and the work we did to stop the attacks, and connect the parties to create something permanent. It is a very proud moment when Secretary Rubio, Vice President of Vance and the best leaders in this nation participated in stopping this potential disaster.” Also read | We throw Pakistani “success against terror”, condemns the loss of lives in “barbaric” attacks
US-Pakistani dialogue
Tammy Bruce also emphasized the anti -terrorist dialogue between the US and Pakistan in Islamabad on Tuesday and stated that both countries “reaffirmed their common commitment to fight terrorism in all its forms and manifestations during recent rounds of Islamabad.
“For the region and the world, the US is a good news cooperating with both nations and will support the future that is beneficial,” she added.
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