Washington: Even as Pakistan continues to allege India's role in spreading terror on its soil, the United States has claimed that they have not received any evidence of India’s involvement in terrorist activities.
During a recent visit to Washington, Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhary had said that Pakistan had evidence of India’s involvement in such activities.
The US State Department said that there was no information if any such proofs had been shared by Pakistan. "I am not aware of any such delivery," US State Department spokesman John Kirby said.
However, Kirby refused to comment on India’s claim that it had its own evidence to prove that Pakistan was involved in terrorist attacks inside India. Instead, he urged both countries to resolve their differences peacefully.
"We want tensions between India and Pakistan to be reduced. We want them to work together bilaterally to resolve some of these differences," he said.
Kirby said that during a visit to Washington on June 29, Indian Foreign Secretary Subramanyam Jaishankar had met US Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the State Department.
"Discussions included the full range of bilateral issues, Including counter-terrorism, climate/clean energy, strengthening US-India business ties, and regional connectivity," he said.
Pakistan hasn't given any proof of India's involvement in terror activities on its soil: US - IBNLive
During a recent visit to Washington, Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhary had said that Pakistan had evidence of India’s involvement in such activities.
The US State Department said that there was no information if any such proofs had been shared by Pakistan. "I am not aware of any such delivery," US State Department spokesman John Kirby said.
However, Kirby refused to comment on India’s claim that it had its own evidence to prove that Pakistan was involved in terrorist attacks inside India. Instead, he urged both countries to resolve their differences peacefully.
"We want tensions between India and Pakistan to be reduced. We want them to work together bilaterally to resolve some of these differences," he said.
Kirby said that during a visit to Washington on June 29, Indian Foreign Secretary Subramanyam Jaishankar had met US Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the State Department.
"Discussions included the full range of bilateral issues, Including counter-terrorism, climate/clean energy, strengthening US-India business ties, and regional connectivity," he said.
Pakistan hasn't given any proof of India's involvement in terror activities on its soil: US - IBNLive