The ministers of the quad condemn the attack on Pahalgam but do not stop to appoint Pakistan

Foreign Ministers meet in Washington to discuss peace, stability, security and prosperity in the Indo -Pacific region on July 2, 2025. – X / @ Secrubio
  • Foreign Ministers meet in Washington.
  • The April attack at IIOJK sparked hostilities.
  • India, Pakistan reached the truce on May 10.

Washington: The quadruple group of the United States, India, Japan and Australia called on Tuesday for the attacks of Pahalgam attacks who killed 26 Indian tourists illegally occupying Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) to be brought to justice without delay.

The April 22 attack sparked heavy fights between Pakistan with nuclear arms and India in the last climbing of a rivalry of decades when India blamed him in Pakistan without proposing.

Pakistan denied its responsibilities while calling for a neutral investigation into the deadly attack.

The United States Department of State has published a joint statement from the group’s foreign ministers, which met in Washington, but stopped to appoint Pakistan or blame Islamabad.

“The quad unequivocally condemns all acts of terrorism and violent extremism in all its forms and demonstrations, including cross -border terrorism,” the ministers said in the press release.

They called on all members of the United Nations to actively cooperate with “all the competent authorities” to do justice to the “authors, organizers and financiers of this reprehensible law”, without any delay.

Last month, Pakistan and India embarked on the military confrontation launched by the Attack on Aprilgam from April to IIOJK.

In response to the Indian aggression, the Armed Forces of Pakistan launched a large-scale military reprisal action, called “Operation Bunyan-UM-Marsoos”, and has targeted several Indian military targets in several regions.

Pakistan has shot down its six fighter planes, including three gusts and dozens of drones. After at least 87 hours, the war between the two nuclear nations ended on May 10 with a cease-fire agreement negotiated by the United States.

The ceasefire was announced for the first time by US President Donald Trump on social networks after Washington had interviews with both parties, but India has deferred Trump’s claims that this results from his intervention and threats to break up trade negotiations.

However, Pakistan recognized Trump’s efforts and officially recommended it for the Nobel Peace Prize 2026, citing its role in the speed of tensions between Pakistan and India last month.

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