Trump wants to resolve issues between Pakistan and India, including Kashmir: US

The True Post (Web News)US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce has said that President Trump wants to resolve issues between Pakistan and India, including Kashmir.

US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said in a press conference in Washington that she would not be surprised if President Trump resolved an issue. The world knows him, and he is the only person who can bring the parties to the negotiating table.

Responding to questions from journalists at a press briefing, Timmy Bruce said that President Trump is playing an active role in establishing peace internationally and is keen to resolve various disputes through negotiations.

He said that recently Under Secretary Alice Hooker met with a Pakistani diplomatic delegation led by Bilawal Bhutto, in which support for the Indo-Pak ceasefire was reiterated.

The spokesperson said that thankfully, a ceasefire has been reached between Pakistan and India and we hope that this stability will continue. In the meeting with the Pakistani delegation, cooperation against terrorism, bilateral relations and regional security were also discussed.

He admitted that the United States has recently witnessed violent protests by illegal immigrants, due to which President Trump has decided to further strengthen border security. Clearing American roads of criminals and illegal immigrants is our top priority.

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Speaking about Palestine, Timmy Bruce clarified that sanctions are being imposed on five aid agencies based on their support for Hamas. President Trump has asked for suggestions on the situation in Gaza because Hamas is neither releasing the hostages nor surrendering.

On the question of Iran, he said that progress is being made in the negotiations, while the United States is also playing its role in ending the Ukraine-Russia war.

Timmy Bruce also thanked Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Rubio for their roles, saying that this is an interesting time, if we reach a conclusion in a particular dispute.

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