U.S. says it does not endorse Rahul Gandhi’s view that Indian govt.’s foreign policy strengthened China-Pakistan relationship
The Hindu
U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price was reacting to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s remark in Parliament that the Indian government’s foreign policy had brought China and Pakistan together
The U.S. has said that it does not endorse Congress leader that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s foreign policy strengthened the Pakistan-China relationship and that it was for the countries in question to speak for themselves.
“ I will leave it to the Pakistanis and the PRC to speak to their relationship. I certainly would not – would not endorse those remarks,” State Department spokesperson Ned Price said when asked for a reaction to Mr. Gandhi’s comments in Parliament on Wednesday. The former Congress president and MP had said that the government’s foreign policy had brought .

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