US President Donald Trump said he would increase trade with India and Pakistan. “I will work with you to find out if it is … a solution can be reached on Kashmir,” he added in a post on the Truth Social site late Saturday.
Shopping of brittle shooting
There is still a fragile shooting between India and Pakistan on Sunday, hours after the fighting last night between the two nuclear armed neighboring neighboring, and Trump said he would provide a solution on Kashmir.
The two archethists clashed in an intense shooting for 4 days, which is the worst in nearly 30 years, as each of them fired missiles and aircraft march at military facilities and civilian sites that killed 60 civilians.
A ceasefire agreement was reached after diplomatic efforts and pressure from the United States, but only hours later, artillery fire focused in the two parts of Kashmir, which are part of Pakistan and the other part of India.
Reuters quoted residents and witnesses as saying that explosions from air defense systems dot in cities near the border in the dark, similar to what happened in the previous two nights.
The fighting began last Wednesday, two weeks after 26 were killed in an attack targeting tourists from Hindus in the part of India’s control of Kashmir.
India accuses Pakistan of supporting the militants in the Indian Kashmir, and it blames Pakistani -armed Islamic groups in launching attacks elsewhere in India.
Pakistan says it only provides moral, political and diplomatic support for the separatists in Kashmir.
Officials said the death toll in recent skirmishes reached nearly 70 people.