US and India urge Pakistan to act against terrorism in joint statement

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The United States and India have called on Pakistan to swiftly bring justice to those responsible for the 2008 Mumbai and Pathankot attacks. They emphasized that Pakistan must prevent its territory from being used for cross-border terrorism. This statement followed a meeting between Indian Prime Minister Modi and U.S. President Trump. Both leaders highlighted the need to combat global terrorism and eliminate safe havens for terrorist groups. They committed to enhancing cooperation against threats from groups like Al-Qa’ida, ISIS, Jaish-e Mohammad, and Lashkar-e-Tayyiba to prevent future attacks.


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