The possibility of nuclear radiation leaks in Pakistan after the Indo-Pak ceasefire, Trump administration’s statement increased concerns!

News India Live, Digital Desk: A few days after the India-Pakistan ceasefire, the United States has urged the two countries to maintain direct communication in the interest of maintaining regional stability.

Speaking at the daily press briefing, the US State Department spokesman Tommy Pigot reiterated that the Donald Trump administration is ready to help maintain peace in the area. He said, “We urge both sides to maintain direct communication to maintain regional stability.” Pigot welcomed the “ceasefire” between India and Pakistan and appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif for showing “the path of peace” and “Shakti, intelligence and patience”.

During the briefing, a journalist asked Pigot whether the US sent Islamabad or Pakistani team after the report of nuclear radiation leaks, on which they did not comment on the report of radiation leaks at Pakistani atomic sites. A spokesman for the US State Department said, “At this time I have nothing to preview it…”

On April 22, India’s retaliation against militants in Pakistan under Operation Sindoor took the form of military conflict to avenge the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. However, on May 10, the two countries agreed that the matter would not be carried forward.

The spokesperson repeatedly emphasized that Washington is focusing on two things regarding India-Pakistan status: direct communication between the ceasefire and the two countries.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump spoke on the issue in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he is in the first phase of his three -phase visit to West Asia. He once again reiterated how he persuaded the two countries to end hostility using the greed of trade with the US.

Asked whether External Affairs Minister Marco Rubio has received any commitment from Pakistan to root out terrorism with External Affairs Minister Ishaq Dar and Army Chief Aseem Munir, Pigot said, “I am not going to talk about private diplomatic conversation. What I can say is that we are saying that we have welcomed the weekends between India and Pakistan, we are saying that we are saying for the last few days, We appreciate the Prime Ministers to choose the path of peace.

On rejecting India’s American proposal of mediation, Pigot said, “Okay, I am not going to speculate on it. I can just say that we can say direct dialogue. We are clear on this. We are clearly encouraged. Are.”

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Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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