Trump wants an India-Pakistan de-escase, JD Vance says the White House after the ‘None of our business’ comments

In a new statement on India-Pakistan tension, the White House said that President Donald Trump wants a quick de-size of the situation. White House Press Secretary Karolin Levitt said that State Secretary Marco Rubio, who is also an acting National Security Advisor, has been in communication with the leaders of the two countries.This statement came after Vice President JD Vance in an interview with Fox, Indo-Pakistan tension is none of us.“This is something that has joined the state secretary and now our NSA as well, Marco Rubio.President Donald Trump was one of the first leaders of India when India announced his operation vermilion at terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir-who came after 26 civilians were killed in a terrorist attack in Pahgam. Trumpo urged the two countries to stop because there is a ‘title for a sack’ and offered help if he could do anything. He also said that he is close to the leaders of both countries. Vice President JD Vance cautiously took himself away from the struggle and said that it is fundamentally “none of our business”. Vance said, “What we can do is trying to encourage these people to escape slightly, but we are not going to join a war, which is fundamentally none of our business and beyond the ability to control the US,” Vance said. He said, “We cannot control these countries. Fundamentally, India has its own issues with Pakistan, and Pakistan has responded to India. What we can do urges the two sides urge both sides to escape a little,” he said.