US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce has confirmed that a high-level meeting has been scheduled between the leaders of Pakistan and the US, in which she will also participate.
During the press briefing, a journalist asked whether President Trump has offered to mediate on Kashmir, and what is going to happen next?
The spokesperson replied that a meeting with a Pakistani leader is expected on Friday, in which all these issues will be discussed.
Bruce said that the US knew how to move forward and the meeting will openly discuss regional security, bilateral relations, and international issues.
Also, on the question regarding Daesh, the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Al Qaeda, she said that Daesh has been defeated during President Trump’s first term, and now he will take further steps against terrorism.
Bruce further said that no American citizen is currently imprisoned in Venezuela, which she said is a major success of US diplomatic efforts.
Speaking about the situation in Syria, she said that all parties there have agreed to end the tension, while US Special Representative Witkoff is leaving for Gaza to negotiate a ceasefire.
The spokesperson also talked about the situation in Gaza that “Hamas’s strength has been broken” and accused the organisation of looting and selling aid supplies.
She said that the day is not far when we will talk about rebuilding Gaza. She confirmed that US Special Representative Witkoff is going to Gaza to try to reach a ceasefire.
The US State Department spokesperson said that the US is making serious efforts to establish peace in the region and practical evidence of this will come out in the upcoming meetings.
The spokesperson clarified the policy regarding the World Health Organization (WHO) and said that the US will not join the Global Health Law Agreement.
She said that US health policies will be formulated only for the American people and by the US itself.
In the same context, she also announced the termination of US’ partnership with UNESCO, saying that UNESCO’s recognition of Palestine as a state was unacceptable to the United States.