Washington: US President Donald Trump said that it's over and that he hopes that India and Pakistan will end the conflict. He has good relations with both countries. He knows both countries well. The US President clarified that he is ready to resolve the problem and provide any help.
Trump's response came after India destroyed nine terror camps in Pakistan through Operation Sindoor. Trump had earlier responded that India's retaliation was expected. Trump also said that he hopes that the current tense situation will subside.
Meanwhile, the US has imposed a ban on citizens traveling to Pakistan. The ban applies to travel to the India-Pakistan border, the Line of Control, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan provinces. The US State Department has issued a travel ban to citizens considering the possibility of terrorist attacks.
American citizens should reconsider their planned travel to Pakistan. Terrorists are planning attacks in Pakistan. There are regular terrorist attacks in the provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Many people have lost their lives so far. Tourist destinations, universities, shopping malls, airports and hospitals are likely to be targeted by terrorists. Therefore, the US warning says that people should avoid traveling to Pakistan.
India destroyed nine terrorist camps in Pakistan's Bhawalpur, Muridke, Silalkot, Kotli, Bhimbir, Tehreek-e-Insan and Muzaffarabad through Operation Sindoor. 14 members of the family of Jaish-e-Mohammed founder Masood Azhar were killed. Pakistani military officials finally said that the death toll was 31.