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After India's retaliatory strike on terror sites in Pakistan, US President Donald Trump urged for a swift de-escalation of the conflict. The White House confirmed Trump's desire for peace, acknowleding the long-standing tensions. US officials, including National Security Advisor Marco Rubio, have been actively engaging with both countries to resolve the crisis. Rubio emphasized to Pakistan the need to curb support for terrorist groups, while India reiterated its stance to counter any further escalation by Pakistan.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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