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Trump tells India's Narendra Modi and Pakistan's Imran Khan to 'just work it out'

US president makes comment after meeting both leaders at UN General Assembly



Clockwise from left: Donald Trump, Imran Khan and Narendra Modi.
Image Credit: Agencies

New York: US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he encouraged India and Pakistan to work out their differences in separate meetings with their prime ministers this week.

“I said, ‘Fellas, work it out. Just work it out,’” Trump told a news conference after attending the UN General Assembly.

“Those are two nuclear countries. They’ve gotta work it out,” he said.

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Tensions have soared this year between India and Pakistan, which have fought three full-fledged wars, two over the divided Himalayan territory of Kashmir.

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month revoked the Muslim-majority region’s autonomy and imposed a clampdown that has snapped off most internet and cellular communications to ordinary people.

Trump and Modi meet in Houston
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Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has urged the United States to take up Kashmir, but India has long refused outside mediation.

Trump showed his support on Sunday for Modi by attending a rally with him before Indian-Americans in Houston, where the Hindu nationalist leader accused Pakistan of fomenting extremism.

President Donald Trump during a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, at the InterContinental New York Barclay hotel in New York, on Monday, Sept. 23, 2019.
Image Credit: NYT
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