The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ishaq Dar, will meet with the Secretary of State of the United States Marco Rubio in Washington on July 25, authorities confirmed on Wednesday.
This will be the first official meeting to find Secretary Rubio. The agenda will include a review of the United Pakistan ties, regional developments, particularly the recent tensions of India-Pakistan and other issues of mutual interest.
The spokeswoman for the United States Department, Tammy Bruce, said that senior officials of both nations would be present and that he would attend the meeting.
Answering a question in an informative press session about whether the United States supports direct communication between Pakistan and India in Kashmir, as it does in the Treaty of the Indo’s waters, the spokesman for the State Department, Tammy Bruce, offered a measured response.
“We have Pakistan who will be here for a bilate, and I [be] Participating in that, so I’m also looking forward to that, ”said Bruce.
We have Pakistan who will be here for a bilate, and I [be] Participating in that, so I’m looking forward to that too
Tammy Bruce
The comments follow the renewed regional tensions and the past efforts of President Trump to mediate between India and Pakistan, even in Kashmir. Trump offered previously organizing conversations between the two countries during a summit in Saudi Arabia.
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The meeting between the Deputy Prime Minister and the Secretary of State of the United States will follow the nomination of Pakistan to President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, recognizing what the government described Trump’s “extraordinary role” in the restoration of calm in southern Asia.
On May 7, the Indian Air Force conducted an attack not caused against civil objectives in Pakistan and claimed that New Delhi had pointed to the “terrorist infrastructure.” The attacks killed multiple Pakistani civilians and injured many more. The Pakistan Air Force (PAF), hastened to counteract the Indian aerial threat, demolished six IAF combat planes, including three French manufacturing raffles.
The attacks establish an exchange of attacks between the two countries for combat aircraft, missiles, drones and artillery that killed dozens to a high fire on May 10.
The president of the United States, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced the high fire on social networks after Washington had conversations with both parties, but India has deferred with Trump’s claims that resulted from his intervention and threats to cut commercial conversations.
The position of India has been that New Delhi and Islamabad must solve their problems directly and without external participation.