US Pushes for De-escalation as India-Pakistan Tensions Intensify Post-Kashmir Attack
Secretary of State Rubio plans imminent calls with Indian and Pakistani foreign ministers to advocate restraint while bilateral measures heighten regional instability.
Overview
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to speak with Indian and Pakistani foreign ministers, urging restraint and discouraging escalation following the April 22 Kashmir attack.
- The US has engaged both nations at multiple diplomatic levels and is encouraging other world leaders to press for de-escalation.
- India has formally blamed Pakistan for the attack, while Pakistan denies involvement and calls for a neutral investigation into the incident.
- In response to the attack, India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, Pakistan closed its airspace to Indian airlines, and cross-border fire has been reported.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has granted the military operational freedom to determine the timing and nature of any potential response.