We don't want a war of words, we want talks: America said on Pak minister's statement on PM Modi; both countries resolve differences


Posted on 20th Dec 2022 02:14 pm by rohit kumar

America has now reacted to Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto's statement on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. US State Department spokesman Ned Price said that he does not want any war of words between the two countries but talks to improve relations.

 

Ned said that we have a strategic partnership with India while we also have a deep partnership with Pakistan. Both have different importance for us. He said that some differences between India and Pakistan need to be resolved.

 

India-Pakistan both our friends

The US spokesperson said that we want to maintain our valuable partnership with both India and Pakistan. So we can be frank with each other when we talk about strengthening our partnership with India. When we do not agree with something, we express concern over it. We have a similar relationship with Pakistan as well.

 

PM Modi's advice appreciated

Price praised PM Modi's advice to Putin on stopping the Ukraine war. PM Modi had said to stop the war that this era is not of war. Even at the upcoming G-20 conference, Ned Price said that America will be in contact with India, and this will increase the opportunities for cooperation between the two countries.

 

Pakistan's foreign minister told the PM the butcher of Gujarat

 

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto said on December 15 that Osama bin Laden is dead, but the butcher of Gujarat is still alive and he is the Prime Minister of India. India strongly opposed this statement by Bhutto. Foreign Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi said that perhaps Bhutto has forgotten 1971. On the other hand, India's Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi said that Bilawal is the representative of a failed country and has also failed himself. What more can you expect from people with a terrorist mindset?

 

Also Read: 'Bilawal Bhutto's statement rude, forgot 1971', India reacts sharply to Pakistani minister's statement

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