Trump Urges India and Pakistan to Reduce Tensions in Call with Leaders

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By Reuters
August 19, 2019US News
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Trump Urges India and Pakistan to Reduce Tensions in Call with Leaders
President Donald Trump shakes hands with Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Imran Khan, during a meeting in the Oval Office at the White House on July 22, 2019. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

NEW DELHI—U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with the leaders of India and Pakistan on Aug. 19, discussing prospects for improved trade ties with Washington and stressing the need to reduce tensions over Kashmir.

“Spoke to my two good friends, Prime Minister Modi of India, and Prime Minister Khan of Pakistan, regarding Trade, Strategic Partnerships and, most importantly, for India and Pakistan to work towards reducing tensions in Kashmir. A tough situation, but good conversations!” Trump said in a Twitter post.

Relations between Islamabad and New Delhi have been strained over India’s decision this month to revoke the special status of its portion of the Kashmir region that both countries claim. Pakistan reacted by cutting transport and trade links and expelling India’s ambassador in retaliation.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Trump he was hopeful that India’s commerce minister and the U.S. trade representative would meet again to discuss bilateral trade, the Indian government said in a statement.

Washington confirmed that Trump and Modi had spoken about trade.

“The two leaders further discussed how they will continue to strengthen United States-India economic ties through increased trade, and they look forward to meeting again soon,” the White House said. Trump also stressed during the call the need to lower tensions between India and Pakistan, it said.

U.S. and Indian trade negotiators ended talks in July without making major progress on a range of disputes over tariffs and other protectionist measures imposed by both sides that are straining bilateral ties, officials have told Reuters.

The two sides had resumed trade talks after Trump and Modi met on the sidelines of the G20 summit in June and agreed to seek to deepen the two countries’ relationship.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures as he is presented with a garland during a thanksgiving ceremony by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders to its allies at the party headquarters in New Delhi, India on May 21, 2019. (Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters)

The White House said in a statement that Trump also had spoken with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan to “discuss the need to reduce tensions and moderate rhetoric” with India over the situation in Kashmir.

“The president reaffirmed the need to avoid escalation of the situation and urged restraint on both sides,” the White House said in a statement, adding that Trump and Khan also agreed to work together to strengthen trade and economic ties.

By Aditi Shah

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