US President Donald Trump described the situation between India and Pakistan as 'very, very bad', post-Pulwama attack at the Oval Office on Friday.
Trump said that ‘there is a very, very bad situation’ on both sides and hoped hospitalities would end soon in the valley.
As per the news agency ANI, Trump said, ‘There’s a terrible thing going on right now between Pakistan and India. It's a very very bad situation and it is a dangerous situation between the two countries. We would like to see it stop. A lot of people were just killed.’
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#WATCH US President Donald Trump says "There’s a terrible thing going on right now between Pakistan and India. It's a very very bad situation and it is a dangerous situation between the two countries. We would like to see it stop. Lot of people were just killed." #PulwamaAttack pic.twitter.com/oZAi4pRVsU
— ANI (@ANI) February 23, 2019
Donald Trump has responded on the questions asked on the last week’s terrorist attack in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir, in which over 40 CRPF personnel were killed by the Pakistani-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) who has also claimed the responsibility for the terror attack. After the attack on Indian security personnel convoy, JeM had also released the video. In the video, suicide attack bomber Adil Ahmad Dar also threatened about one more attack in the valley.
Trump also said that 'I stopped paying Pak the 1.3 billion dollars that we were paying them. We may set up some meetings with Pak. Pak was taking strong advantage over US. We've had, we've developed a better relationship with Pak over the last short period of time than we had.'
#WATCH US Pres says, "I stopped paying Pak the 1.3 billion dollars that we were paying them. We may set up some meetings with Pak. Pak was taking strong advantage over US. We've had, we've developed a better relationship with Pak over the last short period of time than we had." pic.twitter.com/5b05CKDZvT
— ANI (@ANI) February 23, 2019
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