India takes dig at Nawaz-Trump phone call
During the call Trump said he would love to visit Pakistan
United States President-elect Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would love to visit Pakistan. PHOTO: AFP
The Indian government, in a rather sarcastic tone, expressed that it is looking forward to US President-elect Donald Trump addressing what it referred to as Pakistan's 'most outstanding of outstanding problems' - terrorism.
The comments come in response to the Trump-Nawaz phone call which left media abuzz. From what it seems, India had a tough time believing that the call actually took place.
Would love to visit ‘fantastic’ Pakistan, says Trump
"We have seen the reports of the conversation (between Trump and PM Nawaz) that were one-sided and claimed the President-elect promised to help Pakistan with all outstanding issues," Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson, Vikas Swarup said, when asked to comment on Pakistan's statement pertaining to Trump's offer to help resolve ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pakistan on Thursday said, "Pakistan welcomes Trump's willingness to play a role in resolving the outstanding issues between Pakistan and India, including the core issue of Indian-held Kashmir."
United States President-elect Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would love to visit Pakistan.
Why Nawaz-Trump phone call set world media abuzz
“Trump said he would love to come to a fantastic country, fantastic place of fantastic people,” a statement issued by the PM House said. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif phoned Trump to felicitate him for becoming the 46th president of the United States after the November elections.
Hinting at playing a mediator in resolving the longstanding dispute between Islamabad and New Delhi, the US president-elect said he was ready to play any role to find solutions to the outstanding problems. “It will be an honour and I will personally do it.”
This article originally appeared in The Times of India.
The comments come in response to the Trump-Nawaz phone call which left media abuzz. From what it seems, India had a tough time believing that the call actually took place.
Would love to visit ‘fantastic’ Pakistan, says Trump
"We have seen the reports of the conversation (between Trump and PM Nawaz) that were one-sided and claimed the President-elect promised to help Pakistan with all outstanding issues," Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson, Vikas Swarup said, when asked to comment on Pakistan's statement pertaining to Trump's offer to help resolve ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pakistan on Thursday said, "Pakistan welcomes Trump's willingness to play a role in resolving the outstanding issues between Pakistan and India, including the core issue of Indian-held Kashmir."
United States President-elect Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would love to visit Pakistan.
Why Nawaz-Trump phone call set world media abuzz
“Trump said he would love to come to a fantastic country, fantastic place of fantastic people,” a statement issued by the PM House said. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif phoned Trump to felicitate him for becoming the 46th president of the United States after the November elections.
Hinting at playing a mediator in resolving the longstanding dispute between Islamabad and New Delhi, the US president-elect said he was ready to play any role to find solutions to the outstanding problems. “It will be an honour and I will personally do it.”
This article originally appeared in The Times of India.