We are trying to end the India-Pakistan struggle, Trump wants to reduce stress quickly and the United States says that the US claim is trying to end the ongoing conflict of India-Pakistan


US report on Indo-Pak struggle
India-Pakistan clash: A report from the United States has once again received the Indo-Pakistani struggle. The US has said it is trying to end the Indo-Bakh struggle. White House newspaper secretary Caroline Levit said President Trump would soon want the tension between the two countries. He also mentioned Mark Rubio’s efforts in this regard.
Marco Rubio tries
Regarding the US mediation efforts in the India-Pakistan struggle, White House newspaper secretary Caroline Levitt said, “Foreign Minister and now NSA Marco Rubio. The president has said that he wants to reduce the tension soon. He understands that these two countries have variations from each other over decades. However, he has a good relationship with the leaders of the two countries. External Affairs Minister Marco Rubio is constantly in touch with the leaders of the two countries, trying to end the struggle.
The United States report came at the time of the Pakistan drone attacks in the border areas and continued to take action. Pakistan sent its drones to many cities including Jammu, Samba, Rajuri, Pathankot, Kutch, FeroSpepur and Kutch, which was killed by Indian airspace in the sky.
Pakistan’s handling
On Wednesday night, the Pakistani army is trying to use Avantipura, Srinagar, Jammu, Pathankot, Amritsar, Kapurtala, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Adampur, Bhutta, Chandigarh, Nal, Nal, Palodi, Valadio and Valadi and Valadi and Valadi and Valadi and Valadi and Valadi and Valadi and Pudara. India has used Barak -8 missiles, S -400 Triumph Air Security Systems, Air Surface -Wan missiles and independent drone -developed drones to prevent Pakistan’s efforts to attack 15 Indian cities.
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