'We support direct discussions between India and Pakistan, but ... ': US
Friday, 21 June 2024
State department spokesperson Matthew Miller, supports direct talks between India and Pakistan, emphasising the countries' autonomy in determining the pace, scope, and nature of discussions. Miller highlights strong US relationships with both nations, ongoing collaborations on security matters, and the annual counterterrorism dialogue to address regional security concerns through bilateral consultations.
State department spokesperson Matthew Miller, supports direct talks between India and Pakistan, emphasising the countries' autonomy in determining the pace, scope, and nature of discussions. Miller highlights strong US relationships with both nations, ongoing collaborations on security matters, and the annual counterterrorism dialogue to address regional security concerns through bilateral consultations.
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