Donald Trump 'hopeful' of Indo-Pak conflict coming to end

US President Donald Trump said on Thursday he hoped the conflict between India and Pakistan will be coming to an end, after the two nuclear powers clashed across a contested border in the disputed Kashmir region
Hanoi: US President Donald Trump said on Thursday he hoped the conflict between India and Pakistan will be coming to an end, after the two nuclear powers clashed across a contested border in the disputed Kashmir region.
Speaking at a news conference in Vietnam after a second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Trump said he had some “reasonably decent” news from India and Pakistan. He did not elaborate.
#WATCH: US President says, "I think reasonably attractive news from Pakistan & India, they've been going at it & we have been involved and have them stop, we have some reasonably decent news,hopefully its going to be coming to an end, going on for a long time, decades & decades." pic.twitter.com/ivSLN3I5ZI
— ANI (@ANI) February 28, 2019
World powers have urged restraint as tensions escalate following tit-for-tat air strikes this week after a suicide car bombing that killed at least 40 Indian paramilitary police in Indian-controlled Kashmir on February 14.
