Pakistan, India will find solution themselves: Trump's response to rising tension
Trump said that Kashmir issue has been going on for a thousand years


Washington: US President Donald Trump's reaction to the rising tension between Pakistan and India after the Pahalgam attack in occupied Kashmir has come to light.
Tensions between Pakistan and India have increased after the killing of 26 Indian tourists in the Pahalgam area of occupied Kashmir.
Pakistan has also responded forcefully to India's steps, including suspending the Indus Water Treaty.
While talking to reporters, US President Donald Trump said that Pakistan and India will find a solution to the tension themselves.
Trump stated that relations between Pakistan and India have always been tense. Both countries will find a solution to it one way or another, I know the leaders of both countries.
During a conversation with reporters on Air Force One, President Trump was asked if there has been tension between India and Pakistan since the attack in Kashmir, so will he give any message to these countries or talk to their leaders?
President Trump avoided answering the question about contacting the leaders of Pakistan and India.
While talking about the Kashmir issue, President Trump made a mistake in history, claiming that Pakistan and India have been fighting over Kashmir for a thousand years.
Trump said that the Kashmir issue has been going on for a thousand years, maybe even longer, and this is a bad situation.
None of the journalists on the plane corrected the mistake that the Kashmir issue arose as a result of the wrong partition of India in 1947, not 1500 years ago.
Earlier yesterday, US State Department spokesperson Timmy Bruce condemned the terrorist incident in occupied Kashmir and urged that the elements involved in the incident be brought to justice.
US State Department spokesperson Timmy Bruce said in a press briefing that we are praying for those whose loved ones were killed in this incident and pray for the speedy recovery of the injured.
Responding to the question that President Donald Trump had expressed his desire to play a role in peace between Pakistan and India during his first term, US State Department spokesperson Timmy Bruce said that she would not comment on the matter.
On the question of whether the Trump administration is playing any role in reducing the rising tension between Pakistan and India, spokesperson Timmy Bruce replied that the situation is changing rapidly, and we are monitoring it. Certainly, at this time, we are not taking a position on the status of Kashmir or Jammu.
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