US Condemns Tourist Attack in Kashmir, Seeks Justice for Victims
The US reiterated its stance on the tension between India and Pakistan after the recent incident in occupied Kashmir, saying that it does not take any position on the issue of occupied Kashmir, but is constantly monitoring the growing tension between the two countries.
US State Department spokesperson Timmy Bruce condemned the attack on tourists in occupied Kashmir during a press conference and expressed sympathy with the affected families for the loss of human lives.
He expressed hope that the incident would be investigated and those responsible would be brought to justice.
When the journalist asked whether President Trump had offered to mediate on Kashmir during his first term, would the US play any role in ending the tension between Pakistan and India?
To this, the US spokesperson said that President Trump and the Foreign Minister had discussed the issue and that they were watching the situation in Kashmir very closely.
The spokesperson added that the United States does not take a position on the issue of occupied Jammu and Kashmir, but is constantly monitoring the situation in the region.
The US spokesperson also spoke about the Russia-Ukraine war, and said that the Foreign Minister has said that if Africa agrees, an end to the Russia-Ukraine war is possible, while President Trump has also expressed his desire to stop this war.
Regarding Iran, he said that Iran’s plan to acquire nuclear weapons is unacceptable, and the next round of negotiations with Iran will be in Oman.
Timmy Bruce added that the United States supports the delivery of aid to Gaza, but the condition of this support is that terrorists do not benefit from this aid.