US President Donald Trump calls on India and Pakistan's prime ministers to ease tensions over Kashmir issue

US President Donald Trump calls on India and Pakistan's prime ministers to ease tensions over Kashmir issue
US President Donald Trump calls on India and Pakistan's prime ministers to ease tensions over Kashmir issue
US President Donald Trump says he has held talks with the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan on the issue of Indian-administered Kashmir to alleviate recent tensions in the region.

In a tweet in his tweet, President Trump said, "(I) trade with my two good friends, Prime Minister of India Modi and Prime Minister of Pakistan, strategic partnerships and most importantly for the two countries, the Kashmir issue. Has talked about working to reduce stress. '

President Trump added, "It was a good conversation in a difficult situation."

The Prime Minister's Office in India tweeted that Prime Minister Modi's phone conversation with President Trump lasted for 31 minutes, which discussed bilateral issues and the situation in the region.

In a conversation on the situation in the region, Prime Minister Modi informed President Trump that "anti-India provocations by some leaders in the region are not conducive to peace," according to the Prime Minister's Office.

"The Prime Minister (Modi) highlighted the importance of creating a terrorist and violence-free environment and eliminating cross-border terrorism without exception."

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