US President Donald Trump called rising India-Pakistan tensions “a shame” after India struck nine targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) following an April 22 Islamist terror attack in Kashmir.
Pakistan said it was mounting a response to India’s military actions that occurred early on Wednesday Asia time and late Tuesday US time.
US Urges ‘Peaceful Resolution’
“It’s a shame, we just heard about it,” Trump told reporters at the White House. “I guess people knew something was going to happen based on a little bit of the past. They’ve been fighting for a long time.”
The US president added: “I just hope it ends very quickly.”
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on X that he was “monitoring the situation between India and Pakistan closely” while adding that Washington will continue to engage the nuclear-armed Asian neighbours towards a “peaceful resolution”.
Doval Briefs Rubio
The Indian embassy in Washington said Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval spoke with Rubio and briefed him about India’s military actions.
India is an important US partner for Washington at a time when it is aiming to counter China’s rising influence. Pakistan remains Washington’s ally even as its importance diminished after the 2021 US withdrawal from neighboring Afghanistan.
In recent days, Washington urged the neighbours to work with each other to de-escalate tensions and arrive at a “responsible solution”.
Top US leaders, including Trump, offered support to India after the April 22 attack in which 26 people were killed. American officials did not directly blame Pakistan.
Plate Full
Analysts said last month that Washington may leave India and Pakistan on their own in the early days of the tensions, in part because it already has a lot to deal with, given US involvement in trying to reach diplomatic goals in Russia’s war in Ukraine and Israel’s war in Gaza.
Trump said last month that India and Pakistan will figure out relations between themselves. “They’ll get it figured out one way or the other,” he said on April 25.
The US State Department has said it was in touch with the Asian neighbours at multiple levels and Rubio held calls last week with both nations.
While India has blamed Pakistan for the April 22 terror attack, Pakistan has denied the claims and had called for a neutral probe.
(With inputs from Reuters)