PAHALGAM -Terror attack: US insists that restraint; Secy of State Marco Rubio to talk to Indian, Pakistani Foreign Affairs Ministers | Today news

To insist the self -control, the State Department confirmed on Tuesday (April 29), after a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which again brought the tension between the two neighboring countries. “We reach out to both parties and naturally tell them not to increase the situation,” said State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said during a briefing with reporters. She added: “The secretary expects to talk to Pakistan and India’s foreign ministers today or tomorrow.” The encouragement of the world diplomacy Bruce noted that Rubio also encourages a broader diplomatic effort to defuse the crisis. “He encourages other national leaders, other foreign ministers, to reach out to the countries on this,” she said in a sign of growing international concerns. Attack in Kashmir arouses tension. The diplomatic outreach comes following a deadly assault on April 22 in the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. Armed armed men killed 26 men in what New -Delhi marked a terror attack orchestrated with Pakistani support. The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, took a hard position in the wake of the attack and promised that the military would have “operational freedom” to respond. India blames Pakistan, Islamabad denies that India has accused Pakistan of supporting the perpetrators, a claim that rejects Islamabad. India reinforced the diplomatic outreach to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tuesday, on Tuesday, the Foreign Affairs Ministers of Seven Non-Permanent Members of the UN Security Council (UNSC) amid speculation about India’s possible response to the deadly terror attack on April 22 in Pahalgam. Jaishankar spoke with peers from Algeria, Greece, Guyana, Panama, Slovenia, Sierra Leone and Somalia – a step aimed at strengthening global support for India’s position on terrorism and emphasizing the policy of “zero tolerance”. India insists on giving liability during the calls, and Jaishankar underlines India’s determination to bring the offenders, planners and supporters of the Pahalgam attack before justice. “India is decided that the offenders, planners and supporters of this attack be brought before justice,” Jaishankar posted on social media. He also expressed appreciation for the support of the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, who personally called the minister and strongly condemned the attack. “Appreciate his unequivocal condemnation of the terror attack in Pahalgam. Agree on the importance of liability,” Jaishankar said after the call. Declaration of the UN Safety Council The UNSC issued a statement earlier on April 25 in which the Pahalgam attack in the ‘strongest conditions’ was condemned. However, the statement was reportedly delayed and softened after Pakistan – with China’s support – diluted his language. Nevertheless, the council has confirmed its position that terrorism is one of the most serious threats for international peace and security in all forms. ” There is an increasing speculation that the UNSC can revise the issue in future sessions, especially as pressure is building up for a firmer global attitude. World leaders have put together India in a performance of broad international support, and several world leaders have reached out to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to condemn the attack and pronounce Solidarity. These include: US President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Jordan’s King Abdullah II, Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni, Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba, UAE-President Mohamed Binary, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, Sri-Lankan, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, Sri-Lankan, Iranian President Masoud Masoud Pezeshkian, Sri-Lankan Kumara Dissanayake, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof, American Vice President JD Vance, the Australian Premier Anthony Albanese, and Nepal -Premier KP Sharma Oli. India has also had an extensive outreach with other countries and shared evidence on borderline involvement in the attack. First published: 30 Apr 2025, 1:35 am Ist