Indo-Pak tension “Any of our business”, US Vice President JD Vance says

US vice-president JD Vance has said that the India-Pakistan struggle “fundamentally” is “none of the US business” and has nothing to do with the ability to control the situation.

Speaking to Fox News, Vance said that although the United States could ask both sides to de-asselate, it may not be involved in the conflict.
“Fundamentally, India has made a hold with Pakistan.

Pakistan has responded to India, what we can do can try to encourage these people to escape slightly. But we are not going to join the middle, they were fundamentally none of our business and have nothing to do with the ability of America to control it, ”he told Fox News.

Vance admitted that the US is worried about the possibility of nuclear powers colliding and is working to prevent this from happening.

“We are worried about the atomic powers at any time and have a big struggle, and what we said and whether the secretary Rubio has said and the President has said- this is that we want this to de-assign it as soon as possible. We cannot control these countries, however,” He said, “he said in an interview with Fox News.

He emphasized that the US either cannot force the country to stop and is relying on diplomatic channels to prevent growth.

He said, “America can ask Indians to lay their arms or Pakistanis to lay their arms. And so we will continue to pursue this through diplomatic channels, our hope and our expectations, this is that it is not a wider regional war or a spiral in the forbidden of God, a atomic conflict,” he said.

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Vance further said that the war, if this happens, would be destructive, and urged both countries to exercise restraint.

“But of course, we are worried about these things, but I think the work of diplomacy, but also has a job of cooler chiefs in India and Pakistan, to ensure that it does not become a nuclear war. If this happens, it will be destructive now, we don’t think it will happen.”

Meanwhile, Thursday (local time), US State Department spokesman Tami Bruce said that the primary attention of the state secretary Marco Rubio has to ensure that the situation does not move forward amidst increasing tension between India and Pakistan.

Speaking at a press briefing, Bruce said that the United States has actively engaged with the broker peace with both countries and emphasized that communication is necessary. (AI)

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