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US tries to safeguard Afghan peace push from India-Pakistan tensions

US President Donald Trump's administration has been publicly focused on lowering tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals since a February 14 suicide car bomb in Pulwama triggered the Indian air strikes inside of Pakistan.

By Reuters Mar 4, 2019 11:58:04 AM IST (Updated)


The United States is trying to prevent simmering tensions between India and Pakistan from impacting a third country: Afghanistan, where a fragile peace push is underway to try to end more than 17 years of war with Taliban insurgents.
US President Donald Trump's administration has been publicly focused on lowering tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals since a February 14 suicide car bomb in Pulwama triggered the Indian air strikes inside of Pakistan.
Senior US officials told Reuters that as the United States spoke with senior Pakistani officials, emphasizing the need to lower the risk of conflict with India, Islamabad privately offered warnings on Afghanistan.