PM Modi and President Donald Trump have made an important announcement in a joint press conference in Washington, the capital of America. Both leaders will work together more strongly to deal with cross-border terrorism. At the same time, Pakistan is to freak out by the statements of PM Modi and President Trump.

The eyes of the whole world were on the US visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. At the same time, a big announcement has been made about cross-border terrorism in the joint press conference of PM Modi and President Trump. Due to which India’s neighboring country Pakistan is to freak out. In fact, PM Modi and Trump said, ‘India and America will work together more strongly than ever before to deal with radical Islamic terrorism.’ During this, PM Modi and Donald Trump in their joint statement called upon Pakistan to ensure that its land is not used to carry out cross-border terrorist attacks.
Pakistan is to freak out with Trump-Modi statement
Pakistan is to freak out over this reaction of both the leaders, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan also said that the mention of Pakistan in the India-US joint statement is one-sided, misleading and contrary to diplomatic norms. In the matter, Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan said that Pakistan is surprised by the inclusion of such comments without acknowledging its sacrifices.
Approval to extradite Tahawwur Rana to India
Earlier in the day, India achieved a major diplomatic victory when Trump agreed to extradite 26-11 terrorist attack accused Tahawwur Rana to face justice, which has been India’s long-standing demand. The decision was announced by US President Trump in the presence of PM Modi. Trump said, ‘My administration has approved the extradition of Tahawwur Rana, one of the worst people in the world, to face justice in India.
PM Modi thanks Trump
Pakistani-origin Canadian citizen Rana is kept in a detention center in Los Angeles. While thanking Trump for Rana’s extradition, PM Modi stressed that united action is necessary to end cross-border terrorism. In the joint statement of the two leaders, terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda, Islamic State, Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba were described as the biggest threat. Let us tell you that, President Trump has already given a blow by suspending US $ 845 million funding for projects in Pakistan.