US President Donald Trump has reacted to India’s Operation against terror camps inside Pakistan and PoK. Trump said people knew that something is going to happen. The US President further said that he hopes the tension between the two countries ends soon. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio has said, he is closely monitoring the situation between India and Pakistan. In a social media post, Rubio said that the US President will continue to engage both Indian and Pakistani leadership towards a peaceful resolution.
Moreover, US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce has reacted over the closed-door UNSC Meeting amid ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan. Addressing a Press Briefing, Ms Bruce said that the US remain in touch with the governments of both countries at multiple levels. She further stated that US is engaged and aware of various reports that are happening in the midst of this very delicate situation.
Israel has backed ‘India's right to self-defence' after missile strikes on Pakistan. Taking to X, Reuven Azar, Israeli Ambassador to India, sid Israel "supports India's right for self-defence", adding that "Terrorists should know there's no place to hide from their heinous crimes against the innocent".
Russia has called for both India and Pakistan to show "restraint" after they exchanged heavy artillery fire following deadly missile strikes by New Delhi, in the worst violence between the nuclear-armed neighbours in two decades. Russia's foreign ministry said it was "deeply concerned by the escalation of military confrontation".
The UK is ready to support both India and Pakistan to de-escalate tensions, Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said on Wednesday. "Our message would be that we are a friend, a partner to both countries. We stand ready to support both countries. Both have a huge interest in regional stability, in dialogue, in de-escalation and anything we can do to support that, we are here and willing to do," he said.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot has asked both India and Pakistan to exercise restraint to avoid escalation and, of course, to protect civilians."
China has expressed concern over Indian strikes on Pakistan, urging both sides to show restraint in response to a major escalation between its nuclear-armed neighbours. "We call on both India and Pakistan to prioritise peace and stability, remain calm and restrained and avoid taking actions that further complicate the situation," a spokesperson for Beijing's foreign ministry said. Beijing also said it was willing to play a "constructive role" in easing tensions between Pakistan and India in response to a major escalation between its nuclear-armed neighbours.
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