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Has the United States hinted about a nuclear radiation leak in Pakistan after the Indian Parker ceasefire? Trump administration says this | Indian news

India- Pakistan’s ceasefire days after the United States urges the two countries to maintain direct communication lines to maintain regional stability.

State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott reiterated that the Donald Trump administration is ready to help keep peace in the region. “We urge both sides to maintain direct communication to maintain regional stability,” he said. Piggot welcomed the “ceasefire” between India and Pakistan and praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for “choosing the road to peace” and showing “strength, wisdom and perseverance”.

During the briefing, a reporter asked Pigott whether the United States had sent a team to Islamabad or Pakistani team after the report on the nuclear radiation leak, and he had no comment on the reports of the radiation leak at Pakistani nuclear sites. A U.S. State Department spokesman said: “I don’t have any previews at the moment….”

India’s retaliation against Pakistani terrorists on May 7 is part of Operation Sindor, in revenge on April 22 Pahargam terrorist attacks escalated into a military conflict. However, the two countries reached an understanding on May 10 to avoid further escalation.

The spokesman repeatedly stressed that Washington focused on two things about the situation in India-Pakistan: a ceasefire and direct communications between the two countries.

Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on the issue in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he was the first on a trip to West Asia to three-legged. He repeated once again how he used the temptation of trade with the United States to convince the two countries to end the hostilities.

Asked whether Secretary of State Marco Rubio received any promises from Pakistan in a call with Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Army Chief Asim Munir. The President is very clear about this.

In the case of India rejecting the U.S. mediation proposal, Piggot said: “Well, I won’t speculate on this. What I can say is that we encourage direct communication. We have always made it clear about it. We continue to encourage direct communication. The President is clear about it. As I said, I also clearly praised the two prime ministers for choosing the path of peace and wisdom and wisdom, which is true.

(with proxy input)

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