US not getting involved in India-Pakistan tensions, encouraging de-escalation through diplomatic channels to prevent nuclear conflict. |
US not getting involved in India-Pakistan tensions, encouraging de-escalation through diplomatic channels to prevent nuclear conflict. |
US Vice President JD Vance stated that the India-Pakistan conflict is 'fundamentally not America's business' and emphasised that the US has no role or control in the matter. Speaking to Fox News, Vance said the US can urge both nations to de-escalate but won't get involved. While expressing concern over potential nuclear conflict, he stressed that America can't force either side to stop and will rely on diplomacy to prevent escalation and avoid a disastrous war. |
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While speaking to Fox News, Vance said that the US can ask both the parties to de-escalate, but they cannot involve themselves in the conflict. |
US Vice President JD Vance on Thursday said that the India-Pakistan conflict is 'fundamentally none of our business'. |
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JD Vance said the United States would continue to urge both countries to de-escalate tensions and pursue the matter through diplomatic channels. |
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