Trump’s $397 Million Exception for Pakistan
- In late February, the Trump administration exempted $397 million in security assistance for Pakistan from foreign aid reductions.
- This exemption occurred despite the United States having suspended most security aid since January 2018.
- The allocated funds will specifically monitor Pakistan's United States-made F-16 fighter jets.
- Monitoring ensures the jets are used for counterterrorism and not for action against India.
- Washington views Islamabad as a helpful partner in tracking down terrorists.
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"There Is Tension Between India, Pakistan But...": Donald Trump On J&K Attack
India and Pakistan will figure out relations between themselves, US President Donald Trump said on Friday as tensions soared between the two neighboring countries after a terror attack in Jammu & Kashmir's Pahalgam.

Trump says India, Pakistan will sort out tensions
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) - India and Pakistan will figure out relations between themselves, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday as tensions soared between the two neighboring countries after an attack in India's Kashmir region that was the…
Trump's Crimea ultimatum, India-Pakistan tensions and a conclave plot-twist?
In this episode: Washington threatens to walk away from Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks, Asia Correspondent Aaron Fernandes joins us to discuss what's triggered the unfolding crisis between India and Pakistan, we'll explore the impact of Pope Francis’ legacy on the future direction of the Vatican, and Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson draws striking parallels between Canada and Australia ahead of the election.
Trump Breaks Silence on Pakistan-India Tensions
Monitoring Desk: In a rare comment on the escalating tensions between Pakistan and India, former U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed hope that both South Asian neighbors will manage the crisis on their own. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump responded to a question about the current situation by saying, “These two countries have had tension for 1,500 years — you know, it’s always been there. I think they’ll figure it out th…
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