
US Doesn’t Care About Any Other Country: J&K CM Omar After Trump-Pak Army Chief Lunch
The recent luncheon meeting between US President Donald Trump and Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir has sparked a controversy, with many questioning the intentions behind the meeting. The meeting has also drawn sharp reactions from various quarters, including Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.
In a recent statement, Omar Abdullah expressed his disappointment and frustration over the US President hosting the Pakistan Army Chief for lunch. He said that the US doesn’t care about any other country and does what benefits them. Abdullah’s statement has sent shockwaves across the political spectrum, with many questioning the role of the US in the region.
“We can’t dictate to the US President whom he should invite for dinner…We used to think the US President was our close friend, and he’d respect that, but the US does what benefits them, they don’t care about any other country,” Omar Abdullah said in a statement.
The meeting between Trump and Munir has been seen as a significant development, given the complex relations between the US and Pakistan. The two countries have had a tumultuous relationship in the past, with the US accusing Pakistan of providing safe haven to terror groups and Pakistan denying these allegations.
The meeting has also been seen as a blow to India’s efforts to isolate Pakistan internationally. India has long accused Pakistan of supporting terrorism and has sought international pressure on Pakistan to stop this. The meeting between Trump and Munir has been seen as a setback to these efforts.
Omar Abdullah’s statement has also been seen as a reflection of the frustration and disappointment felt by many in J&K over the US’s perceived lack of support for the state. J&K has been facing a number of challenges in recent years, including terrorism, militancy, and border tensions with Pakistan.
The state has also been seeking international support to resolve the Kashmir issue, which has been a major point of contention between India and Pakistan. The Kashmir issue has been a major concern for the people of J&K, who have been seeking self-determination and an end to the conflict.
The meeting between Trump and Munir has also been seen as a reflection of the US’s priorities in the region. The US has long been seen as a key player in the region, with its military presence in Afghanistan and its efforts to promote peace and stability in the region.
However, the meeting between Trump and Munir has also raised questions about the US’s commitment to promoting peace and stability in the region. The US has long been accused of being biased towards Pakistan, and the meeting has been seen as a reflection of this bias.
In conclusion, the meeting between Trump and Munir has sparked a controversy, with many questioning the intentions behind the meeting. Omar Abdullah’s statement has also been seen as a reflection of the frustration and disappointment felt by many in J&K over the US’s perceived lack of support for the state.
The meeting has also raised questions about the US’s priorities in the region and its commitment to promoting peace and stability. The US’s relationship with Pakistan has long been a source of tension in the region, and the meeting has been seen as a setback to India’s efforts to isolate Pakistan internationally.
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