WASHINGTON US President Donald Trump Tuesday described as a “horrible situation” the Pulwama attack in which 49 Indian paramilitary personnel were killed, and said he was getting reports on it and would issue a statement.
The suicide attack has led to escalation of tension between India and Pakistan and Trump told reporters at the Oval Office of White House that it would be “wonderful” if the two South Asia neighbours get along.
“I have watched. I have got a lot of reports on it. We will have comment (on it) at an appropriate time. It would be wonderful if they (India and Pakistan) get along,” Trump said in response to a question.
“That (the militant attack) was a horrible situation. We are getting reports. We will have a statement to put out,” Trump said.
Meanwhile US administration offered full support to India to combat terrorism and asked Islamabad to punish anyone responsible for the “heinous act”.
At a separate news conference, the State Department said the US has been in close communication with the Indian government “to express not only our condolences but our strong support”.
“We’re committed to working with the Indian government to combat terrorism in all of its forms,” State Department Deputy Spokesperson Robert Palladino told reporters at a news conference.
“The perpetrator of that heinous act claimed allegiance to the United Nations-designated, Pakistan-based militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed, and we call on all countries to uphold their responsibilities pursuant to the United Nations Security Council resolutions to deny safe haven and support for militants” Palladino said.
The US has a close, cooperative relationship with India, a security relationship, and that includes counterterrorism operations, he said.
“So we are committed to working with India, the Indian government, and on these counterterrorism efforts, both bilaterally and multilaterally, including at the United Nations,” Palladino said in response to a question.
He said the US has been in contact with Pakistan on this issue.
“We urge Pakistan to fully cooperate with the investigation into the attack and to punish anyone responsible,” he said.
Following the attack, Trump’s National Security Advisor John Bolton has supported India’s right to self-defence.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Bolton and White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders in separate statements have asked Pakistan to immediately take action against the JeM and its leaders and end support to militant safe havens.
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