Printed on: Aug 13, 2025 07:24 am IST
Asim Munir’s go to was his second journey to the USA in lower than two months, following a non-public luncheon with President Donald Trump in June.
America has reaffirmed that its relationship with each Pakistan and India “stays unchanged” and that its diplomats are “dedicated to each nations”, following Pakistan Military chief Common Asim Munir’s latest go to to the US.
Throughout a briefing, State Division spokesperson Tammy Bruce recalled the latest battle between Pakistan and India, saying, “We had an expertise with Pakistan and India, when there was a battle, that might have developed into one thing fairly horrible.”
“There was instant concern and motion with the Vice President JD Vance, the President Donald Trump, and the Secretary of State Marco Rubio in addressing the character of what was occurring,” she added.
Her response got here after she was requested about Asim Munir’s assembly with President Trump and whether or not it may result in elevated US help and arms gross sales to Pakistan, asking, “Is that this being carried out on the expense of President Trump’s relationship with PM Modi?”
Bruce replied that the US relationship with “each nations stays unchanged – good. The diplomats are dedicated to each nations.”
She additionally highlighted the latest US-Pakistan counter-terrorism dialogue held in Islamabad, saying, “America and Pakistan reaffirmed their shared dedication to fight terrorism in all its varieties and manifestations in the course of the newest rounds of talks in Islamabad. The US and Pakistan mentioned methods to boost cooperation to counter terrorist threats.”
“For the area and for the world, the US working with each these nations is sweet information and can promote a future that’s useful,” she added.
Asim Munir’s go to was his second journey to the USA in lower than two months, following a non-public luncheon with President Trump in June. He arrived in Washington on Sunday for a collection of high-level conferences with senior US political and army officers.
With ANI inputs
