U.S. Vice President JD Vance Asks Pakistan to Help India Stop Terrorism
After a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir killed 26 people, U.S. Vice President JD Vance spoke out and asked Pakistan to work with India to stop terrorism. He said both countries should avoid fighting and focus on keeping peace in the region.
Vance gave this message during a TV interview in the U.S. He said that India has the right to protect its people, but he hopes India will act in a calm way and not start a bigger conflict. He also said that Pakistan should take responsibility if anyone in their country is involved in the attack and should help stop such activities.
This attack happened when JD Vance was visiting India. After the attack, India took strong actions like stopping flights from Pakistan and canceling some agreements. Pakistan said it was not involved and asked for a neutral investigation.
The U.S. government, through Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is also talking to leaders in India and Pakistan to bring down the tension and avoid war. The U.S. wants both countries to cooperate, stay peaceful, and work together to fight terrorism.
Right now, the world is watching what Pakistan does next — whether it will act against terrorists or stay silent. JD Vance made it clear: if peace is to be kept, both countries must act with care and work together.