Risk of more India, Pakistan military action unacceptably high: US official

'US deeply concerned about rising tensions between India and Pakistan'


Reuters February 27, 2019
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WASHINGTON DC: The risks of further military action by India and Pakistan are unacceptably high, a US White House National Security Council official said on Wednesday following rising tensions between the two countries.

"The potential risks associated with further military action by either side are unacceptably high for both countries, there neighbours, and the international community," the official said on condition of anonymity.

"The United States is deeply concerned about rising tensions between India and Pakistan and calls on both sides to take immediate steps to de-escalate the situation."

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The Pakistani military on Wednesday announced it has shot down two Indian fighter jets that had attempted to violate Pakistan’s airspace once again and has captured a pilot.

The military’s media wing later released a video of the pilot, who introduced himself as Wing Commander Abhinandan bearing the service number 27981.

The development came a day after the country’s civil and military leadership declared the violation of airspace by Indian fighter jets “uncalled for aggression” and decided that the country would respond at the “time and place of its choosing”.

COMMENTS (2)

M.Emad | 5 years ago | Reply US and the west doesn't seem to be eager to diffuse the tentions in south Asia. In fact these countries are encouraging Indians. All for future arms sales. With Indians gone crazy the future of world is in jeopardy. Nuclear exchange in South Asia looks inevitable. After 90 nuclear device exchange. The selfish west will regret this inaction.
Kazim | 5 years ago | Reply Say no to war , INDIA PAKISTAN BHAI BHAI
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