US reaffirms strong support to India in fight against terrorism: US State Department

The US has reaffirmed its support for India's counter-terrorism efforts and strategic partnership during an Indian parliamentary delegation's visit. Simultaneously, a Pakistani delegation met with State Department officials, discussing counterterr...

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US State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce
The US reaffirmed its strong support for India's fight against terrorism and the bilateral strategic partnership during the visit of an Indian all-party parliamentary delegation last week, the State Department said.

The multi-party delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor met the US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau last week in Washington.

State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce said at a press briefing on Tuesday that Landau reaffirmed the US' strong support to India in the fight against terrorism and the strategic partnership between the two countries.


The delegation visited the US as part of the government's global outreach efforts after Operation Sindoor. India launched the operation in retaliation to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives.

Responding to a question, Bruce said that a Pakistani parliamentary delegation led by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari met officials of the State Department, including Under Secretary for Political Affairs Allison Hooker, during its visit to Washington last week.

Hooker reiterated the US support for the ongoing cessation of on-ground hostilities "- as you might imagine, thank God - between India and Pakistan", Bruce said, adding that they also discussed important issues about the US-Pakistan bilateral relationship, including counterterrorism cooperation. "So that meeting occurred."
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When asked if the US received any assurance from Pakistan that it will take action against terrorists, Bruce said she was not going to discuss the details of those conversations.

In response to a question on President Donald Trump offering to "mediate" on the issue of Kashmir, Bruce said, "Well, I - obviously, I can't speak to what's on the mind or the plans of the President. What I do know is that I think we all recognise that President Trump in each step that he takes, it's made to solve generational differences between countries, generational war."

Bruce added that it should not "surprise" anyone that he would want to "manage" something like that.

"So, while I can't speak to his plans, the world knows his nature, and I can't speak to any details of what he might have in that regard...But it is an exciting time that if we can get to a point in that particular conflict..," Bruce said adding that it is a "very interesting time."
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India has rejected any mediation related to the dispute on Jammu and Kashmir with Pakistan and maintains that Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are and will always remain an "integral" part of the country.
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